| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 614 páginas
...find by the unguided progress of science and the experience it supplies, that of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...obtained incidentally from those, who pursuing it, have educated themselves. Though men may be specially titled by the nature of their minds for the attainment... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1858 - 640 páginas
...that, of tho.se men who devote themselves to studious education-, there are as many whose minds arc constitutionally disposed to the studies supplied...obtained incidentally from those who, pursuing it, have educated themselves. Though men may be specially fitted by the nature of their minds lor the attainment... | |
| 1858 - 638 páginas
...education, there are as rrmny whose minds are constitutionally disposed to the studies supplied br it, as there are of others more fitted by inclination...education may be estimated in a very considerable de_Tee by observation of the results of the education which it has obtained incidentally from those... | |
| 1858 - 648 páginas
...find by the unguidcd progress of science and the experience it supplies, that, of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...constitutionally disposed to the studies supplied by it, as there arc of others more fitted by inclination and power to pursue literature. The value of the public recognition... | |
| 1859 - 668 páginas
...find by the unp uided progress of science and the experience it supplies, that of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...obtained incidentally from those who, pursuing it, have edufated themselves. Though men may be specially titteil by the nature of their minds for the... | |
| 1859 - 328 páginas
...find by the unguided progress of science and the experience it supplies, that of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...minds are constitutionally disposed to the studies supplicd by it, as there are of others more fitted by inclination and power to pursue literature. The... | |
| 1859 - 478 páginas
...men who devote themselves to studions edueation, there are as many whose minds are eonstitutionally disposed to the studies supplied by it, as there are of others more fitted by inelination and power to pursue literature. The value of the publie reeoguition of seienee as a leadiag... | |
| 1888 - 628 páginas
...Faraday contributes a paper on the 3rd ...I science, of July 'On Science as a Branch of Education.' " The value of the public recognition of science as...obtained incidentally from those who, pursuing it, have educated themselves. Though men may be specially fitted by the nature of their minds for the attainment... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 600 páginas
...find by the unguided progress of science and the experience it supplies, that of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...observation of the results of the education which it lias obtained incidentally from those, who pursuing it, have educated themselves. Though men may be... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1859 - 552 páginas
...find by the unguided progress of science and the experience it supplies, that, of those men who devote themselves to studious education, there are as many...obtained incidentally from those who, pursuing it, have educated themselves. Though men may be specially fitted by the nature of their minds for the attainment... | |
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