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" ... in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in order to know what we are about... "
ESSAY ON MAN'S IDEAS OF POWER - Page 86
by JOHN FARAM - 1857
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 65

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1856 - 640 pages
...referred to, where it is observed that " In all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature which we set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know those laws in order to know what we are about.11...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 65

Technology - 1856 - 650 pages
...referred to, where it is observed that "In all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature which we set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know those laws in order to know what we are about.'...
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 65

Industrial arts - 1856 - 648 pages
...where it is observed that "In all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not a-:' who operate, but the laws of nature which we set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know those laws in order to know what we are about."...
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The Relative Importance of Ancient and Modern Languages: Considered as ...

Language and education - 1856 - 84 pages
...but excite universal admiration; but in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in order...
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The Postman's Knock

Quiz (pseud.) - Epistolary fiction, English - 1856 - 174 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all our operations, whether agricutural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance thp-t we should know these laws, in order...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 111

English literature - 1862 - 600 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all oxir operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. ' It is, then, of tho highest importance that we should know these laws, in...
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The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A ...

Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - Great Britain - 1862 - 280 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in order...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 111-112

1862 - 628 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. ' It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in...
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Prince Albert's Golden Precepts: Or, The Opinions and Maxims of His Royal ...

Albert (Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain) - 1862 - 152 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in order...
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Prince Albert's golden precepts: or, The opinions and maxims of ... the ...

Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1862 - 154 pages
...but excite universal admiration ; but in all our operations, whether agricultural or manufacturing, it is not we who operate, but the laws of nature, which we have set in operation. It is, then, of the highest importance that we should know these laws, in order...
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