... he still advised me not to give up the prospects I had before me, telling me that Science was a harsh mistress ; and in a pecuniary point of view but poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior... The Life and Letters of Faraday - Página 51de Michael Faraday, Bence Jones - 1870Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1870 - 624 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...experience of a few years to set me right on that matter.' (March 1, 1813.) Soon after the interview Faraday was installed, at Davy's recommendation, as assistant... | |
| 1831 - 660 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...efforts I went to the Royal Institution early in March, 1813, as assistant in the laboratory; and in October of 2 c 2 the same year, went with Kim abroad as... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1831 - 690 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...experience of a few years to set me right on that matter.' Mr. Faraday entered upon his appointment in March, 1813, and in October of the same year, accompanied... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...leave me to the experience of a few years to set me riyht on that matter. Finally, through his good efforts I went to the Royal Institution early in March... | |
| William Jerdan - 1834 - 410 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at the notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...experience of a few years to set me right on that matter." Davy was now interested in Faraday, and his efforts in the behalf of the young philosopher were attended... | |
| W. F. Stevenson - 1849 - 168 páginas
...character of a philosopher. "Sir Humphry Davy,'' says Dr. Faraday, "smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...experience of a few years to set me right on that head."- — (See Dr, Faraday's Letter to Dr. Paris, of 23rd Decr., 1829, in the latter's Life of Sir... | |
| 1853 - 614 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at the notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...me to the experience of a few years to set me right in that matter.' In March, 1813, Faraday received and entered upon his assistantship. His patron, not... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior the matter. Finally, through his good efforts, I went to the Royal Institution early in March of 1813,... | |
| George L. Craik - 1858 - 894 páginas
...rewarding those who devoted themselve* to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feeling of philosophic men, and said he would leave me to the experience of a few years to set mo right on the matter. Finally, through his good efforts, I went to the Royal Institution, early in... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1860 - 324 páginas
...poorly rewarding those who devoted themselves to her service. He smiled at my notion of the superior moral feelings of philosophic men, and said he would...to the experience of a few years to set me right on the matter. Finally, through his good efforts, I went to the Royal Institution, early in March of 1813,... | |
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