A fact acquires its true and full value only through the idea which is developed from it.
Familiar Letters on Chemistry, in its relation to Physiology, Dietetics, Agriculture, Commerce and Political Economy (ed. 1859)
A fact acquires its true and full value only through the idea which is developed from it.
Familiar Letters on Chemistry, in its relation to Physiology, Dietetics, Agriculture, Commerce and Political Economy (ed. 1859)