I hardly know which we ought most to rejoice at - the progress that has been made in natural knowledge, or the progress that is to be made.


In: John Davy (ed.), Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy (Volume 1)


I hardly know which we ought most to rejoice at - the progress that has been made in natural knowledge, or the progress that is to be made.

I hardly know which we ought most to rejoice at - the progress that has been made in natural knowledge, or the progress that is to be made.

I hardly know which we ought most to rejoice at - the progress that has been made in natural knowledge, or the progress that is to be made.

I hardly know which we ought most to rejoice at - the progress that has been made in natural knowledge, or the progress that is to be made.