| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1907 - 476 頁
...the march of science. Then in speaking of the early education of youth, elementary science, taught with the aid of experiment during a boy's early years,...the stars in their courses, all nature is a great object lesson for the acquirement of the power of rapid and accurate noting of minute and quickly changing... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 1046 頁
...source of the initial impulses to human progress and development, of all inspiration in the arts, and of discovery in science. Further, elementary science,...humblest weed to the stars in their courses, all nature i~ a great object-lesson for the acquirement of the power of rapid and accurate noting of minute and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 692 頁
...source of the initial impulses to human progress and development, of all inspiration in the arts, and of discovery in science. Further, elementary science,...the subtle exercise of the mind behind them. From thrhumblest weed to the stars in their courses, all nature i> a great object-lesson for the acquirement... | |
| SIR WILLIAM HUGGINS - 1906 - 230 頁
...science brings them into full activity, and greatly stimulates their development. Nature's fairy-tales, as read through the microscope, the telescope, and...the stars in their courses, all Nature is a great object lesson for the acquirement of the power of rapid and accurate noting of minute and quickly changing... | |
| Sir William Huggins - 1906 - 214 頁
...science brings them into full activity, and greatly stimulates their development. Nature's fairy-tales, as read through the microscope, the telescope, and...the stars in their courses, all Nature is a great object lesson for the acquirement of the power of rapid and accurate noting of minute and quickly changing... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 1052 頁
...source of the initial impulses to human progress and development, of all inspiration in rhe arts, and of discovery in science. Further, elementary science,...experiment during a boy's early years, cannot fail NO. 1884, VOL. 73] to develop the faculty of observation. However keen in vision, the eyes see little... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1907 - 434 頁
...the march of science. Then in speaking of the early education of youth, elementary science, taught with the aid of experiment during a boy's early years,...the stars in their courses, all nature is a great object lesson for the acquirement of the power of rapid and accurate noting of minute and quickly changing... | |
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