[Decline of Science in England by Charles Babbage]@TWC D-Link bookDecline of Science in England PREFACE 7/20
The causes are at once obvious and deep-seated; but this is not the place to discuss them."-- MR.
HERSCHEL'S TREATISE ON SOUND, printed in the ENCYCLOPAEDIA METROPOLITANA. With such authorities, I need not apprehend much doubt as to the fact of the decline of science in England: how far I may have pointed out some of its causes, must be left to others to decide. Many attacks have lately been made on the conduct of various scientific bodies, and of their officers, and severe criticism has been lavished upon some of their productions.
Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Pamphlets, have all been put in requisition for the purpose.
Odium has been cast upon some of these for being anonymous.
If a fact is to be established by testimony, anonymous assertion is of no value; if it can be proved, by evidence to which the public have access, it is of no consequence (for the cause of truth) who produces it.
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