| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 頁
...and in a greater number of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...justify the belief that our acquaintance with nature ia still almost in its infancy. This increasing physical knowledge is now, too, more rapidly than at... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 頁
...of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpse? of unexplored fields beyond, as to justify the belief...metaphorically but literally — the electro-magnetic telegraph — sprang into existence but a few years after the establishment of the scientific theory which it... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1959 - 404 頁
...and in a greater number of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...acquaintance with nature is still almost in its infancy. How well, therefore, are the patent provisions of the 1954 Atomic Energy Act adapted to speeding us... | |
| Maxine Berg - 1982 - 396 頁
...and in a greater number of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...infancy. This increasing physical knowledge is now, to0, more rapidly than at any former period, converted by practical ingenuity, into physical power.... | |
| Michael Adas - 1989 - 452 頁
...and in a greater number of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...that our acquaintance with nature is still almost in infancy. This increasing physical knowledge is now, too, more rapidly than at any former period, converted,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 頁
...and in a greater number of directions at once, than in any previous age or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...metaphorically but literally — the electro-magnetic telegraph — sprang into existence but a few years after the establishment of the scientific theory which it... | |
| Richard Harvey Brown - 2003 - 276 頁
...directions at once, than in any previous age From Body Politics to Body Shops or generation, and affording such frequent glimpses of unexplored fields beyond,...that our acquaintance with nature is still almost in infancy. This increasing physical knowledge is now, too, more rapidly than at any former period, converted,... | |
| Richard Jolly - 2004 - 410 頁
...of the properties and laws of physical objects shows no sign of approaching its ultimate boundaries This increasing physical knowledge is now, too, more...practical ingenuity, into physical power. The most marvelous of modern inventions... the electro-magnetic telegraph sprang into existence but a few years... | |
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