In this advanced age of the world there ought to be no question concerning the importance of natural knowledge, of discoveries of the powers of nature, and of the wise laws by which they are governed.


Fragmentary Remains, Literary and Scientific, of Sir Humphry Davy, Chapter III (p. 58), John Churchill. 1858


In this advanced age of the world there ought to be no question concerning the importance of natural knowledge, of discoveries of the powers of...

In this advanced age of the world there ought to be no question concerning the importance of natural knowledge, of discoveries of the powers of...

In this advanced age of the world there ought to be no question concerning the importance of natural knowledge, of discoveries of the powers of...

In this advanced age of the world there ought to be no question concerning the importance of natural knowledge, of discoveries of the powers of...