... promoting of useful arts and sciences, which upon mature inspection are found to be the basis of civil communities and free governments, and which gather multitudes by an Orphean charm into cities, and connect them in companies; that so by laying... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 68de Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Allan Cunningham - 1831 - 386 pages
...and which gather multitudes by an Orphean charm into cities, and connect them in companies ; that so, by laying in a stock as it were of several arts and methods of industry, the whole body may be supplied by a mutual commerce of each other's peculiar faculties, and, consequently, that the... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 570 pages
...and which gather multitudes by an Orphean charm into cities, and connect them in companies; that so, by laying in a stock as it were of several arts and methods of industry, the whole body may be supplied by a mutual commerce of each other's peculiar faculties, and, consequently, that the... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 582 pages
...and which gather multitudes by an Orphean charm into cities, and connect them in companies ; that so, by laying in a stock as it were of several arts and methods of industry, the whole body may be supplied by a mutual commerce of each other's peculiar faculties, and, consequently, that the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 662 pages
...technical education that is to be had. There can be no doubt that the founders of the Royal Society bad prominently before their minds the intention of promoting...commerce of each other's peculiar faculties, and, cous-.quemly, that the various miseries and trials of this frail life may be, by as many various expedients... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 754 pages
...of promoting the useful arts and sciences " that so (in the language of the draft of iht jireamble to .the first charter, which is said to have been...Sir Christopher Wren) by laying in a stock, as it »ere, of several arts and methods of industry, the whole body [oí the nation] may be supplied by... | |
| William Cunningham - 1914 - 136 pages
...upon mature inspection, are found to be the basis of civil communities and free governments ; that so, by laying in a stock, as it were, of several arts and methods of industry, the whole body may be supplied by a mutual commerce of each other's peculiar faculties ; and consequently that the... | |
| Phyllis Mack, Margaret C. Jacob - 1987 - 332 pages
...and which gather multitudes by an Orphean charm into cities, and connect them in companies; that so, by laying in a stock as it were of several arts and methods " JR Jacob, 'Restoration, Reformation, and the Origins of the Royal Society,' History of Science, 13... | |
| Stephen Gaukroger - 2006 - 575 pages
...which gather multitudes, by an Orphean Charm, into Cities, and connect them in Companies; that so, by laying in a Stock, as it were, of several Arts, and Methods of Industry, the whole body may be supplied by a mutual Commerce of each others peculiar faculties; and consequently that the various... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 1196 pages
...this country, masters, managers, and foremen of works will be enabled te obtain thorough in>truction not only in scientific theory, but in the essential...several arts and methods of industry, the whole body [uf the nation] may be supplied by a mutual commerce of each other's peculiar faculties, and, consequently,... | |
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