Great is the rejoicing of those who are benefited thereby ; and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But, even while the cries of jubilation resound and this flotsam and jetsam of the tide of investigation is being turned into the... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 545by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Full view - About this book
| Thomas Humphry Ward - Great Britain - 1887 - 642 pages
...those who are benefited thereby ; and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But, even while the cries of jubilation resound and this...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown. Far be it from me to depreciate the value of the gifts of science to practical life, or to cast a doubt... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Science - 1889 - 160 pages
...is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But, even while the cries of jubilation resound and this floatsam and jetsam of the tide of investigation is being turned...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown. Far be it from me to depreciate the value of the gifts of science to practical life, or to cast a doubt... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1889 - 822 pages
...those who are benefited thereby; and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But, even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...investigation is being turned into the wages of workmen aud the wealth of capitalists, the crest of the wave of scientific investigation is far away on its... | |
| Samuel Burns Weston - Ethical culture movement - 1890 - 582 pages
...those who are benefited thereby ; and, for the moment, science is the Diana of^.11 the craftsmen. But, even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown." The benefits which accrue to the material side of life from the increase of knowledge are mere way-side... | |
| Electrical engineering - 1891 - 680 pages
...those who are benefited thereby, and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...the national laboratory as devoted to accuracy. It is hardly necessary to say that it will be also the natural custodian of our standards, in a state... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1258 pages
...those who are benefited thereby, and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...workmen and the wealth of capitalists, the crest of tin: wave of scientific investigation is far away on its course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown.'... | |
| Science - 1888 - 900 pages
...those who are benefited thereby ; and, for the moment, science is the Diana of all the craftsmen, But, even while the cries of jubilation resound and this...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown. Far be it from me to depreciate the value of the gifts of science to practical life, or to cast a doubt... | |
| Methodism - 1893 - 692 pages
...applied science. But theoretical science is always far in advance. The crest of her sure-moving wave is "far away on its course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown " before the flotsam and jetsam left behind is turned into the wages of workmen and the wealth of capitalists.... | |
| George Hodges - Christian sociology - 1896 - 282 pages
...those who are benefited thereby, and for the moment science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown." Yet with the manufacturer standing by, urged by competition, with the cry of the market in his ears,... | |
| George Hodges - Christian sociology - 1896 - 282 pages
...those who are benefited thereby, and for the moment science is the Diana of all the craftsmen. But even while the cries of jubilation resound, and this...course over the illimitable ocean of the unknown." Yet with the manufacturer standing by, urged by competition, with the cry of the market in his ears,... | |
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