A thousand unconnected observations have no more value, as a demonstrative proof, than a single one.


In: John Gardner, Familiar Letters on Chemistry, Second Series, Letter I (pp. 26-27), Taylor & Walton. 1844


A thousand unconnected observations have no more value, as a demonstrative proof, than a single one.

A thousand unconnected observations have no more value, as a demonstrative proof, than a single one.

A thousand unconnected observations have no more value, as a demonstrative proof, than a single one.

A thousand unconnected observations have no more value, as a demonstrative proof, than a single one.