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Still, there is no country in the world where the sport of hunting on horseback is carried to such an extent as in Great Britain, and where the pleasures of the chase are so well understood, and conducted on such purely scientific principles.

This is according to the strictly scientific conception of the universal law of growth; and we may therefore briefly sum up the whole argument by saying that our thought of anything forms a spiritual prototype of it, thus constituting a nucleus or centre of attraction for all conditions necessary to its eventual externalization by a law of growth inherent in the prototype itself.

I claim for them, therefore, that they are in no degree speculative, but in their data and methods exclusively scientific.

"For all prospective developments in Turkey," writes Dr. Trietsch, "not merely scientific knowledge, capital, and organisation are wanted, but men, and Germany has no resources in men worth speaking of for opening up the Islamic world.

But this principle has many advocates among scientific men in our day; and some suppose that the whole successful practice of Homoeopathy rests on the primal principle which Hippocrates advanced, although the philosophy of it claims a distinctly scientific basis in the principle similia similibus curantur.

However, the procedure of Croesus, if he took certain precautions, was relatively scientific.

This contrast is all the more striking when we remember that Browning's essentially scientific attitude was taken by a man who refused to study science.

The mysteries of the early creation are penetrated, and everything is faultlessly scientific.

Then, as gradually scientific power overcomes brute force, there is a forward motion of a scarcely perceptible character.

Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon, and Nitrogen,do not turn away from us, gentle reader, we will not be grimly scientific, but a few of the terms of science must be employed, even here,these four elements are the chief ingredients of all vegetable and animal structures.

It is approved in the highest quartersin England, France, and at homeby scientific societies and by governments, and waits only the action of the latter, or of capitalists, to carry it into operation.

Moreover, the world was growing richer, and growing richer in such a way that not only were leisure and desire increasing, but, because of increasingly scientific methods of production, the need in many branches of employment for any but very keen and able workers was diminishing.

Mr. PUNCHINELLO has prepared a most elaborate and scientific paper, giving a full and elaborate and intensely scientific description of the various phenomena which he did not perceive, and which he proposes to read before any scientific associations which may invite him to do so.

The object of Captain Scott's second expedition was mainly scientific, to complete and extend his former work in all branches of science.

In after years he exercised all the powers of a masterly scientific investigator.

His mind was primarily scientific, secondarily philosophic, and occasionally historic.

But, now that Bacon has spoken, and that Europe has obeyed him, surely, among the most practical, common sense, and scientific nation of the earth, severely scientific imagery, imagery drawn from the inner laws of nature, is necessary to touch the hearts of men.

Although wars of extermination may have now and then occurred in the past among tribes and small peoples, such wars are not considered decent nowadays; and the numbers killed in modern campaignshorribly "scientific" and "efficient" as the methods areis such a small fraction of the population concerned as to have no appreciable result.

The first was written by a busy physician, a supposedly scientific man at that time; the second by the most learned of English churchmen; and the third by a simple merchant and fisherman.

Before the appearance of those great writers whose discoveries have given to political economy its present comparatively scientific character, the ideas universally entertained both by theorists and by practical men, on the causes of national wealth, were grounded upon certain general views, which almost all who have given any considerable attention to the subject now justly hold to be completely erroneous.

Not that all healing is Science, by any means; but that the simplest case, healed in Science, is as demonstrably scientific, in a small degree, as the most difficult case so treated.

In writingat present, at all eventsone can't be so desperately scientific and technical as all that.

To these the captain next turned all his attention, just as he had encouraged the chaplain to persevere, by exclaiming, "out of all question, my dear sir"though he was absolutely ignorant that the other had just advanced a downright scientific heresy.

Before it, Bruce's Mineralogical Journal, though continued but for a few years, was eminently scientific, Cleaveland's Mineralogy has had the effect to diffuse scientific knowledge not only among men of science, but other classes of readers.

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