No discovery, however remote in its nature from the subjects of daily observation, can with reason be declared wholly inapplicable to the benefit of mankind.


A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts, Lecture I (p. 2), Taylor & Walton. 1845


No discovery, however remote in its nature from the subjects of daily observation, can with reason be declared wholly inapplicable to the benefit of...

No discovery, however remote in its nature from the subjects of daily observation, can with reason be declared wholly inapplicable to the benefit of...

No discovery, however remote in its nature from the subjects of daily observation, can with reason be declared wholly inapplicable to the benefit of...

No discovery, however remote in its nature from the subjects of daily observation, can with reason be declared wholly inapplicable to the benefit of...