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" at no period of his life was fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science, they demanded a great sacrifice of time, and that, when a fact was once established, that... "
The Science of Color - 第 16 頁
由 編輯 - 2003 - 350 頁
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1832 - 954 頁
...is said to have been at no period of his life fond of repeating experiments, or even of originating new ones ; ' considering that, however necessary to...the, principles which it might tend to elucidate.' At Dr. Brocklesby's recommendation, and under his superintendence, he now directed his views to the...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, 第 109-110 卷

1875 - 1140 頁
...period of his life was fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time ; and that, when a fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it...
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The Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 第 2 卷

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1831 - 450 頁
...experiments, or even of originating new ones ; ' c ing that, however necessary to the advancement of sciert demanded a great sacrifice of time, and that when...the principles which it might tend to elucidate.' At Dr. Brocklesby's recommendation, and under his superintendence, he now directed his views to the...
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The Saturday Magazine, 第 19 卷

1841 - 276 頁
...simple experiments of his own. But he was never fond of repeating experiments, nor even of originating new ones, considering that, however necessary to the...might be applied, or the principles which it might t«nd to elucidate. Dr. Brocklesby, the maternal uncle of Young, being justly proud of the success...
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The Saturday Magazine, 第 19 卷

1841 - 274 頁
...simple experiments of his own. But he was never fond of repeating experiments, nor even of originating new ones, considering that, however necessary to the...considering the purposes to which it might be applied, »r the principles which it might t«nd to elucidate. Dr. Brocklesby, the maternal uncle of Young,...
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Buchanan's Journal of Man, 第 1 卷

1887 - 480 頁
...period of his life was he fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time, and that when a fact was once established, time •was better employed in considering the purposes to which it might...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., 第 14 卷

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1875 - 440 頁
...period of his life was fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time ; and that, when a fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it...
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The Royal Institution: Its Founder and Its First Professors

Bence Jones - 1871 - 450 頁
...period of his life was he fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time ; and that, when a fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1875 - 520 頁
...period of his life was fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time ; and that, when a fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1876 - 676 頁
...period of his life was fond of repeating experiments or even of originating new ones. He considered that, however necessary to the advancement of science,...demanded a great sacrifice of time, and that, when a fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it...
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