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I WHEN I was honoured by an invitation to lecture here this evening, I felt much troubled as to the subject which I might most fitly select as my theme. During the forty years I have been a member of the Royal Institution, I have had the privilege of listening to lectures on many very different branches of science, and I know that all branches of science have few or many followers amongst the audience I am now addressing.
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The Implications of Science1. Nature 45, 60–62 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/045060a0
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