Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex and diversified mental qualities and conditions. Of these, the most important have been — the love of science — unbounded... Popular Science Monthly - Seite 3151909Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 420 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...subject — industry in observing and collecting facts — and a fair share of invention as well as of common sense. With such moderate abilities as I possess,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 586 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...Of these, the most important have been — the love *The falseness of the published statements on which Mr. Huth relied has been pointed out by himself... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...Of these, the most important have been — the love * The falseness of the published statements on which Mr. Huth relied has been pointed out by himself... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...and conditions. Of these, the most important have been—the love * The falseness of the published statements on which Mr. Huth relied has been pointed... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1888 - 338 Seiten
...always the same modest, patient student. "My success as a man of science," he says, "has been determined by complex and diversified mental qualities and conditions....subject, industry in observing and collecting facts, and a fair share of invention and of common sense. With such moderate abilities as I possess, it is... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...Of these, the most important have been — the love *The falseness of the published statements on which Mr. Huth relied has been pointed out by himself... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1888 - 584 Seiten
...society and amusement. Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...and conditions. Of these, the most important have been—the love of science—unbounded patience in long reflecting over any subject—industry in observing... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 496 Seiten
...up in these words : ' Therefore my success as a man of science, whatever this may have amounted to, has been determined, as far as I can judge, by complex...qualities and conditions. Of these the most important liave been the love of science, unbounded patience in long reflecting over any subject, industry in... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1888 - 800 Seiten
...which " easily escape attention, and in observing them carefully." He attributes his success to his " love of science, unbounded "patience in long reflecting...subject, industry in " observing and collecting facts, and a fair share of invention " as well as of common sense." When we read that Lewenhock, the father... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1888 - 586 Seiten
...pointed out by himself in a slip inserted in all the copies of his book which then remained unsold. of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting...subject — industry in observing and collecting facts — and a fair share of invention as well as of common sense. With such moderate abilities as I possess,... | |
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