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" I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great facts for them — that physical virtue is the base of all other, and that they are to be clean and temperate and all the rest — not because fellows in black with white ties... "
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PHILOSOSHY SINCE 1800 A CRITICAL SURVEY - Page 184
by ARTHUR KENYON ROGERS - 1923
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Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, Volume 1

Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 586 pages
...Lectures I hold to be an abomination unto the Lord) I am about to give here. I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great...of nature which they must obey " under penalties." I am sick of the dilettante middle class, and mean to try what I can do with these hard-handed fellows...
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Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, Volume 1

Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 580 pages
...Lectures I hold to be an abomination unto the Lord) I am about to give here. I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great...of nature which they must obey " under penalties." I am sick of the dilettante middle class, and mean to try what I can do with these hard-handed fellows...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Supplement, Volume 3

Sir Sidney Lee - 1901 - 558 pages
...effort to the work of popular exposition. In a letter dated 1856 he says, ' I want the working classes to understand that science and her ways are great...of nature, which they must obey under penalties.' His scientific work during this period was influenced bv his official duties in a museum of palseontology....
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Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, Volume 1

Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1901 - 576 pages
...I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great facts for them—that physical virtue is the base of all other, and that they are to be clean and temperate and all the rest—not because fellows in black with white ties tell them so, but because these are plain and patent...
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Thomas Henry Huxley

Edward Clodd - 1902 - 278 pages
...said], and can talk to it better than to any amount of gauze and Saxony. . I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great...and patent laws of nature which they must obey under penalties.1 Leaving Mr. Chandler, he was apprenticed to his brother-in-law, Dr. Scott (Huxley's two...
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Autobiography and Selected Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...purpose in giving these lectures should be expressed in his own words : " I want the working class to understand that Science and her ways are great...and all the rest — not because fellows in black and white ties tell them so, but because there are plain and patent laws which they must obey ' under...
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Autobiography and Selected Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...purpose in giving these lectures should be expressed in his own words : " I want the working class to understand that Science and her ways are great facts for them — that phys-, ical virtue is the base of all other, and that they are to be! clean and temperate and all the...
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Selected Essays and Addresses of Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 446 pages
...were also directed to this end. Read the following extract from a letter: " I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great...of nature which they must obey ' under penalties.' I am sick of the dilettante middle class, and mean to try what I can do with these hard-handed fellows...
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The Development of British Thought from 1820 to 1890: With Special Reference ...

Mossie May Waddington - 1919 - 216 pages
...incalculable effects. His practical ideal was to make people realize " that physical virtue is the basis of all other, and that they are to be clean and temperate...in black with white ties tell them so, but because there are plain and patent laws of Nature which they must obey under penalties." There is no doubt...
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Freethinkers of the Nineteenth Century: With Seven Portraits

Janet Elizabeth Courtney - 1920 - 294 pages
...these — " Popular Lectures I hold to be an abomination unto the Lord. I want the working classes to understand that Science and her ways are great...laws of nature, which they must obey under penalties. ... I am sick of the dilettante middle-class, and mean to try what I can do with these hard-headed...
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