| 1825 - 486 σελίδες
...the diffusion and advancement of human knowledge. Now have we begun to erect a Temple, wherein man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of mind, and shall acquire the meatjs of enlarging his dominion over the universe of matter. In this spot hereafter the charms of... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 σελίδες
...the diffusion and advancement of human knowledge. Now have we begun to erect a temple, wherein man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of...shall be as unbounded as the region of intellect. Koran undertaking so vast in its design, and so magnificent in its objects (nothing short, indeed,... | |
| Richard Parry (of Kington.) - 1845 - 328 σελίδες
...the diffusion and advancement of human knowledge : now have we begun to erect a temple wherein man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of...powers of science shall be unfolded to the most humble inquirers—for to the feast of reason, which will be here prepared, the invitation shall be as unbounded... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1853 - 122 σελίδες
...the diffusion and advancement of human knowledge. Now have we begun to erect a temple, wherein man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of...which will be here prepared, the invitation shall be unbounded as the region of intellect. For an undertaking so vast in its design, and so magnificent... | |
| Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - 1919 - 430 σελίδες
...type of industrial population, had also created a new demand for scientific teaching, by which " man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of...enlarging his dominion over the universe of matter." 3 The result was the appearance of a semi-technical literature such as the " Mechanic's Magazine,"... | |
| Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - 1919 - 428 σελίδες
...type of industrial population, had also created a new demand for scientific teaching, by which " man shall extend his acquaintance with the universe of...means of enlarging his dominion over the universe of matter."3 The result was the appearance of a semi-technical literature such as the " Mechanic's Magazine,"... | |
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