13 collocations for science

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thou source and soul of social life; Beneath whose calm inspiring influence, Science his views enlarges, art refines, And swelling commerce opens all her ports; Blest be the man divine, who gives us thee!" Thomson.

I wish, in short, to connect a moral copula, natural history with political history; or, in other words, to make history scientific, and science historical:to take from history its accidentality, and from science its fatalism.

Both knave and fool the merchant we may call, To pay great sums, and to compound the small: For who would break with Heaven, and would not break for all? Rest, then, my soul, from endless anguish freed: Nor sciences thy guide, nor sense thy creed.

Whose duty is it to provide the pottage?" "Maybe you think it's mine?" "Why shouldn't Science support Art?" "Humph!

Even if he had only the merit of giving to science a momentary hypothesis, his work would not be lost, for progress consisted assuredly in the effort, in the onward march of the intellect.

He was in charge of the Dupuytren dissecting room, and in giving to science great instruction, he has endowed it with some great names; I will mention but one, that of Cloquet.

Buffon was still alive, and the great sailors were every day enriching with their discoveries the Jardin du Roi; the physicists and the chemists, in the wake of Lavoisier, were giving to science a language intelligible to common folks; the jurisconsults were attempting to reform the rigors of criminal legislation at the same time with the abuses they had entailed, and Beaumarchais was bringing on the boards his Manage de Figaro.

It was his agony that he could not bequeath to science the solution of the great riddle which was only revealed to him as the veil was rent asunder by the hand of Death.

His confinement at Arceti Opposition to science His melancholy old age and blindness Visited by John Milton; comparison of the two, when blind Consequence of Galileo's discoveries Later results Vastness of the universe Grandeur of astronomical science LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME VI. Galileo at Pisa After the painting by F. Roybet.

I had a most ludicrous visit this morning from the midwife of the estaterather an important personage both to master and slave, as to her unassisted skill and science the ushering of all the young negroes into their existence of bondage is entrusted.

Whose duty is it to provide the pottage?" "Maybe you think it's mine?" "Why shouldn't Science support Art?" "Humph!

13 collocations for  science