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" A student of any science, well-trained in the modes of investigation which that science teaches, is a much more valuable member of society than a youthful encyclopedia or a living book of facts. "
An Inaugural Lecture on Botany: Considered as a Science, and as a Branch of ... - Page 8
by Edward Forbes - 1843 - 23 pages
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Memoir of Edward Forbes

George Wilson, Archibald Geikie - 1861 - 644 pages
...power of observing and discriminating them. "A student of any science," he observed, " well trained in the modes of investigation which that science teaches,...much more valuable member of society than a youthful encyclopaedia or a living book of facts." He wished to make them fellowworkers, and to infuse into...
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