Nature is a spectacle continually exhibited to our senses, in which phenomena are mingled in combinations of endless variety and novelty.


The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method, Book I, Chapter I (p. 1), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1892


Nature is a spectacle continually exhibited to our senses, in which phenomena are mingled in combinations of endless variety and novelty.

Nature is a spectacle continually exhibited to our senses, in which phenomena are mingled in combinations of endless variety and novelty.

Nature is a spectacle continually exhibited to our senses, in which phenomena are mingled in combinations of endless variety and novelty.

Nature is a spectacle continually exhibited to our senses, in which phenomena are mingled in combinations of endless variety and novelty.