History has never regarded itself as a science of statistics. It was the Science of Vital Energy in relation with time; and of late this radiating center of life has been steadily tending, — together with every form of physical and mechanical energy, — toward mathematical expression.


A Letter to American Teachers of History, Chapter I (p. 115), Press of J.H. Furst Company. Washington, D.C. 1910


History has never regarded itself as a science of statistics. It was the Science of Vital Energy in relation with time; and of late this radiating...

History has never regarded itself as a science of statistics. It was the Science of Vital Energy in relation with time; and of late this radiating...

History has never regarded itself as a science of statistics. It was the Science of Vital Energy in relation with time; and of late this radiating...

History has never regarded itself as a science of statistics. It was the Science of Vital Energy in relation with time; and of late this radiating...