On the Advisableness of Improving Natural Knowledge by Thomas Henry Huxley
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our race approaches its maturity, it discovers, as I believe it will,
that there is but one kind of knowledge and but one method of acquiring it; then we, who are still children, may justly feel it our highest duty to recognise the advisableness of improving natural knowledge, and so to aid ourselves and our successors in their course towards the noble goal which lies before mankind. |
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