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Job's comforters; or, Scientific sympathy. By Joseph Parker ... With introduction and notes by George Zabriskie Gray ...
Excerpt from Job's Comforters, or Scientific Sympathy: I F we were required to name the most promi nent men of science in England to-day amongst the names that would first occur to us would of course be Professor Thomas Huxley, and Professor John Tyndall, f.r.s. What Dr. Tyndall or Dr. Huxley is to science, John Stuart Mill may be said to have been to philosophy. All the world has read his Logic, tens of thousands of delighted students and states men have perused his Political Economy, and his essays in general literature are as widely. I F we were required to name the most promi nent men of science in England to-day amongst the names that would first occur to us would of course be Professor Thomas Huxley, and Professor John Tyndall, f.r.s. What Dr. Tyndall or Dr. Huxley is to science, John Stuart Mill may be said to have been to philosophy. All the world has read his Logic, tens of thousands of delighted students and states men have perused his Political Economy, and his essays in general literature are as widely.
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Published December 20th 2005 by Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library

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