Bridgeport Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Rickard's paper on the origin of gold-bearing quartz of Bendigo reefs (see vol. xxii., pp. 289 and 738)

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Philip Argall, Denver, Colo. (communication to the Secretary) : Mr. Rickard expresses regret that I have not given more extracts " from the fresh leaves of nature's open book." The quotations used by me in argument were all from nature's open book, and by authorities recognized in the scientific world as being able to decipher nature's unwritten pages, if not lay bare her inmost secrets. The study of -nature should be preceded by a knowledge of her laws. Natural science is but the summary of the observations of the past or an organized and accurate knowledge of the order in which things have been observed to happen. One who ignores the 'knowledge of the past or despises that of the present and approaches nature's open book with a virgin mind but too often finds her
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APA:  (1895)  Bridgeport Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Rickard's paper on the origin of gold-bearing quartz of Bendigo reefs (see vol. xxii., pp. 289 and 738)

MLA: Bridgeport Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Rickard's paper on the origin of gold-bearing quartz of Bendigo reefs (see vol. xxii., pp. 289 and 738). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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