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" An army without weapons of precision, and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon a criticism... "
Representative Essays in Modern Thought: A Basis for Composition - Seite 37
herausgegeben von - 1913 - 533 Seiten
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated ..., Band 32

1881 - 648 Seiten
...best that has been thought aud said m the world." It is the criticism of life contained in literature. Considering progress only in the " intellectual and...the stores of physical science. I should say that on army without weapons of precision, and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...
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Science and Culture, and Other Essays, Band 32;Band 964

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 Seiten
...self-evident that we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life which constitutes culture. Indeed, to any one acquainted...progress only in the "intellectual and spiritual sphere," 1 Essays in Criticism, p. 37. I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...
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The Nineteenth Century, Band 12

1882 - 1050 Seiten
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 36;Band 99

1882 - 884 Seiten
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Band 36;Band 99

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 Seiten
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...
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Discourses in America

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 232 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Band 21

1882 - 900 Seiten
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations might more hopefully...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley 15 declares that he finds himself "wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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Collected Essays, Band 3

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 472 Seiten
...sufficiently broad * Essays in Criticism, p. 37. and deep foundation for that criticism of life, which constitutes culture. Indeed, to any one acquainted...Considering progress only in the "intellectual and r~ spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will...
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The Works of Matthew Arnold, Band 4

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 404 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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