George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll Quote

The facts of Nature are best brought home and explained to the understanding, and to the intelligence of man, by stating them in terms of the relation which they obviously bear to the familiar operations of our own mind and spirit.


The Unity of Nature, Chapter 8 (p. 174), G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1885


The facts of Nature are best brought home and explained to the understanding, and to the intelligence of man, by stating them in terms of the...

The facts of Nature are best brought home and explained to the understanding, and to the intelligence of man, by stating them in terms of the...

The facts of Nature are best brought home and explained to the understanding, and to the intelligence of man, by stating them in terms of the...

The facts of Nature are best brought home and explained to the understanding, and to the intelligence of man, by stating them in terms of the...