| Michael Faraday - Candles - 1860 - 210 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...the first sight of a cataract or a mountain would VARIOUS POWERS OP MATTER. 3 occasion him more surprise than he had ever felt concerning the means of... | |
| Chemistry - 1860 - 690 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...ourselves respecting the way in which all this happens, ho small, indeed, is our wonder, that we are never taken by surprise ; and I do think, that, to a young... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1865 - 360 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...first sight of a cataract or a mountain would occasion him more surprise than he had ever felt concerning the means of his Own existence ; how he came here;... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1865 - 372 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...first sight of a cataract or a mountain would occasion him more surprise than * Wordsworth, in the Biography by his nephew, ii. 159. he had ever felt concerning... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1865 - 578 pages
...consider, for a little while, how wonder" fully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are " born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with " an almost entire absence of wonder to ourselves re" specting the way in which all this happens. So small, " indeed, is our wonder, that we are never... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
...consider, for a little while, how wonder" fully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are " born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with "an almost entire absence of wonder to ourselves re" specting the way in which all this happens. So small, " indeed, is our wonder, that we are never... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1867 - 664 pages
...consider, for a little while, how wonder" fully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are " born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with " an almost entire absence of wonder to ourselves re" specting the way in which all this happens. So small, " indeed, is our wonder, that we are never... | |
| Michael Faraday - Lighthouses - 1868 - 88 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...first sight of a cataract or a mountain would occasion him more surprise than he had efer felt concerning the means of hiaovrn existence ; how he came here;... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1868 - 200 pages
...wonderfully we stand-upon this world. Here it is wo are bom, bred, and live, and yet we view these tilings with an almost entire absence of wonder to ourselves...wonder, that we are never taken by surprise ; and 1 do think- that, to a young person of ten, fifteen, or twenty years of age, perhaps the first sight... | |
| Michael Faraday - Lighthouses - 1875 - 216 pages
...now consider, for a little while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with...first sight of a cataract or a mountain would occasion him more surprise than he had ever felt concerning the means of his own existence ; how he came here... | |
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