"[A]ll these successive triumphs of research, Dalton’s, Kirchhoff’s, Mendeléeff’s, greatly as they have added to our store of knowledge, have gone but little way to solve the problem which the elementary atoms have for centuries presented to mankind. What the atom of each element is, whether it is a movement, or a thing, or a vortex, or a point having inertia, whether there is any limit to its divisibility, and, if so, how that limit is imposed, whether the long list of elements is final, or whether any of them have any common origin, all these questions remain surrounded by a darkness as profound as ever. The dream which lured the alchemists to their tedious labours, and which may be said to have called chemistry into being, has assuredly not been realised, but it has not yet been refuted. The boundary of our knowledge in this direction remains where it was many centuries ago."
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, "Address by the Most Hon. The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., D.C.L., F.R.S., Chancellor of the University of Oxford, President" Report of the Sixty-fourth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Oxford (August, 1894) p. 8.
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