Excerpt from Des Rapports Entre les Racines Et les Branches des Arbres au Point de Vue de l'Acclimatation Et des Repeuplements Artificiels: Plus Particulièrement en ce Qui Concerne les Arbres Forestiers ou en Massifs
Dans les sciences physiques, au contraire, il faut observer avant tout, distinguer ensuite et grouper les faits, caractériser les groupes et les définir, pour en dégager finalement les lois et poser les principes; On peut bien, il est vrai, comme nous allons le faire, déduire quelquefois de principes généraux d'autres principes qui le soient moins; mais il faudra toujours que les faits observés confirment les principes déduits et l'observation ne sera concluante que si les faits observés sont nombreux et suffisamment étudiés.
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