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Updated: June 17, 2025


Do you not think there would be a ferment if Christian principles were brought to bear upon all the transactions on the Exchange? Is there any region of life into which the introduction of the plain precepts of Christianity as the supreme law would not revolutionise it? We talk about England as a Christian country. Is it?

It is to men of science rather than to philosophers that we owe the 'descriptive theory' of scientific concepts which, within the last few years, has gone far to revolutionise the prevailing attitude of philosophy to science.

"Why revolutionise it?" she interrupted "Who wants it to be revolutionised? We are all very well as we are it's a breeding place and a dying place voila tout!" She gave a French shrug of her shoulder and waved her hands expressively. Then she pushed back her flowing hair, the moonbeams trickled like water over it, making a network of silver on gold.

The details of the working were gradually perfected by experience, the projectors of the line being scarcely conscious at first of the importance and significance of the work which they had taken in hand, and little thinking that they were laying the foundations of a system which was yet to revolutionise the internal communications of the world, and confer the greatest blessings on mankind.

The Neapolitans were told that Benevento might be added to their dominions, provided they would pay a large sum, sufficient to satisfy the Directory; and they were warned, that if the proposal were refused, or even if there were any delay in accepting it, the French would revolutionise all Italy.

If established it will revolutionise our whole views of life. Even a Huxley could not deny that! She studied him with mocking eyes. 'Do you imagine this party to-night looks very serious? His face fell. 'One can seldom get people to take it scientifically, he admitted, sighing. Rose, impatiently, thought him a most preposterous young man.

Advertisement has revolutionised trade and industry; it is going to revolutionise the world. The old merchant used to tote about commodities; the new one creates values. Doesn't need to tote. He takes something that isn't worth anything or something that isn't particularly worth anything and he makes it worth something.

Starting, in pursuance of this aim, with a single specimen, her nephew, Willie Partridge, who was working on a new explosive which would eventually revolutionise war she had gradually added to her collections, until now she gave shelter beneath her terra-cotta roof to no fewer than six young and unrecognised geniuses.

The Directory thought as much, and declined to accept his resignation in the most flattering terms. Bottot proposed to him, on the part of the Directory, to revolutionise Italy. The General inquired whether the whole of Italy would be included in the plan. The revolutionary commission had, however, been entrusted to Bottot in so indefinite a way that he could only hesitate, and give a vague reply.

Watt met the apparently inevitable fate of inventors. Rivals arose in various quarters to dispute his right to rank as the originator of many improvements. No reflection need be made upon most rival claimants to inventions. Some wonderful result is conceived to be within the range of possibility, which, being obtained, will revolutionise existing modes.

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