The smallest group of facts, if properly classified and logically dealt with, will form a stone which has its proper place in the great building of knowledge, wholly independent of the individual workman who has shaped it.


The Grammar of Science, Introductory, Section 5 (p. 16), Charles Scribner's Sons. 1892


The smallest group of facts, if properly classified and logically dealt with, will form a stone which has its proper place in the great building of...

The smallest group of facts, if properly classified and logically dealt with, will form a stone which has its proper place in the great building of...

The smallest group of facts, if properly classified and logically dealt with, will form a stone which has its proper place in the great building of...

The smallest group of facts, if properly classified and logically dealt with, will form a stone which has its proper place in the great building of...