Humphry Davy Quote

In natural science there is one language universally intelligible, — the language of facts; it belongs to nature, and it is permanent as the objects of nature; it is the same to the citizen of Paris and of London.


The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy (Volume 1), Memories of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Chapter III (p. 148)


In natural science there is one language universally intelligible, — the language of facts; it belongs to nature, and it is permanent as the...

In natural science there is one language universally intelligible, — the language of facts; it belongs to nature, and it is permanent as the...

In natural science there is one language universally intelligible, — the language of facts; it belongs to nature, and it is permanent as the...

In natural science there is one language universally intelligible, — the language of facts; it belongs to nature, and it is permanent as the...