| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1903 - 902 pages
...daybreak. At no point can we say, ft ., it commences, now; last minute was_ night and this is morning. ч, insensibly we are in the day. If we care to look, we can foresee rowing knowledge, growing order, and presently a deliberate improvement of the blood and character... | |
| Herbert George Wells - History - 1913 - 78 pages
...forever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine 59 gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - Education, Higher - 1915 - 412 pages
...forever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Edwin Emery Slosson - Biography & Autobiography - 1917 - 348 pages
...CHAPTER II HG WELLS SCIENTIFIC FUTURIST We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Allerton Seward Cushman - Chemistry - 1920 - 116 pages
...forever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epochmaking...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Lionel Danforth Edie - Economics - 1920 - 432 pages
...forever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Herbert George Wells - English literature - 1924 - 444 pages
...for ever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Herbert George Wells - Science fiction, English - 1924 - 448 pages
...for ever and we are out upon the roads. WTe are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the blood and character of the race. And what we can see and imagine gives us a measure and gives us faith for what surpasses the imagination. It is possible... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1924 - 442 pages
...for ever and we are out upon the roads. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making...the day. If we care to look, we can foresee growing 388 knowledge, growing order, and presently a deliberate improvement of the blood and character of... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - Civilization - 1925 - 590 pages
...an ever more confident stride, forever. We are in the beginning of the greatest change that humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epochmaking...this is morning,' but insensibly we are in the day. "It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning, and that all that has been is but... | |
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