When an object is once discovered by a superior power, an inferior one will suffice to see if afterwards.


Quoted in book review, Nature, February 1, 1883 (p. 310)


When an object is once discovered by a superior power, an inferior one will suffice to see if afterwards.

When an object is once discovered by a superior power, an inferior one will suffice to see if afterwards.

When an object is once discovered by a superior power, an inferior one will suffice to see if afterwards.

When an object is once discovered by a superior power, an inferior one will suffice to see if afterwards.