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... respect to that which is of immediate in- Industry of all Nations , had its germ in the terest to ourselves , in relation to the improved working of this Society , and that its successful results were chiefly owing to the personal ...
... respect to that which is of immediate in- Industry of all Nations , had its germ in the terest to ourselves , in relation to the improved working of this Society , and that its successful results were chiefly owing to the personal ...
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... respect , to the possible detriment and damage of confiding individuals , and certainly to the dis- credit of the Society , in case the medals and prizes were adjudged upon insufficient ground , and more particularly in case the ...
... respect , to the possible detriment and damage of confiding individuals , and certainly to the dis- credit of the Society , in case the medals and prizes were adjudged upon insufficient ground , and more particularly in case the ...
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... respect to the misapplication of book knowledge by the poor , and encourage the hopeful to look for the adult pupil becoming a better man and a better citizen . 66 classes of the population which has not the advan- tages , such as they ...
... respect to the misapplication of book knowledge by the poor , and encourage the hopeful to look for the adult pupil becoming a better man and a better citizen . 66 classes of the population which has not the advan- tages , such as they ...
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... labour and machinery , and it seems to me that his poli- tical economy , though true as far as it goes , with respect to machinery bettering the condition of the workman , as JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS , NOVEMBER 21 , 1856 . 7.
... labour and machinery , and it seems to me that his poli- tical economy , though true as far as it goes , with respect to machinery bettering the condition of the workman , as JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS , NOVEMBER 21 , 1856 . 7.
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... respect to his memory , and at the same time to preserve and hand down to posterity some lasting and useful record of him and his connection with the parish . As he had in his lifetime taken a very lively in- terest in this Institute ...
... respect to his memory , and at the same time to preserve and hand down to posterity some lasting and useful record of him and his connection with the parish . As he had in his lifetime taken a very lively in- terest in this Institute ...
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233. oldal - Education, therefore, is one of those things which it is admissible in principle that a government should provide for the people. The case is one to which the reasons of the non-interference principle do not necessarily or universally extend.* With regard to elementary education, the exception to ordinary rules may, I conceive, justifiably be carried still further.
233. oldal - But there are other things, of the worth of which the demand of the market is by no means a test ; things of which the utility does not consist in ministering to inclinations, nor in serving the daily uses of life, and the want of which is least felt where the need is greatest.
233. oldal - Now any well-intentioned and tolerably civilized government may think without presumption that it does or ought to possess a degree of cultivation above the average of the community which it rules, and that it should therefore be capable of offering better education and better instruction to the people, than the greater number of them would spontaneously demand.
311. oldal - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog...
264. oldal - A represents the deck. в, the relieving tubes (6 in. diameter). c, the side air-cases, n, the end air-chambers. In Fig. 3, the exterior form of transverse sections at different distances from stem to stern is shown. Fig. 4 represents a midship transverse section.
93. oldal - ... placed within the reach of everybody ; thought is communicated with the rapidity and even by the power of lightning.
93. oldal - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end to which indeed all history points ; the realization of the unity of mankind ! Not a unity which breaks down the limits, and levels the peculiar characteristics of the different nations of the earth, but rather a unity, the result and product of those very national varieties- and antagonistic qualities.
117. oldal - it is agreed that the most Serene King of Great Britain, his heirs and successors, shall have, hold, keep, and enjoy forever, with plenary right of sovereignty, dominion, possession, and propriety, all those lands, regions, islands, colonies, and places whatsoever being or situated in the West Indies, or any part of America, which the said King of Great Britain, or his subjects, do at present hold and possess.
234. oldal - In the matter of education, the intervention of government is justifiable, because the case is not one in which the interest and judgment of the consumer are a sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity.
73. oldal - The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignities of Baron and Earl of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto the Right Hon.