Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... doubt that it is most desirable to disseminate knowledge of the truths of political economy through all classes of the population by any means which may be available . From ignor- ance of these truths arise many of the worst social ...
... doubt that it is most desirable to disseminate knowledge of the truths of political economy through all classes of the population by any means which may be available . From ignor- ance of these truths arise many of the worst social ...
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... doubt , assist us in reaching the same end . The science of mechanics shows how to obtain force , and how to use it in working machines . Chemistry teaches how useful substances may be produced - how beautiful dyes and odours and oils ...
... doubt , assist us in reaching the same end . The science of mechanics shows how to obtain force , and how to use it in working machines . Chemistry teaches how useful substances may be produced - how beautiful dyes and odours and oils ...
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... doubt , but then some should be warmer , others thinner ; some for evening dress , others for travelling , and so on . A library all made of copies of the same book would be absurd ; to keep several exact duplicates of any work would be ...
... doubt , but then some should be warmer , others thinner ; some for evening dress , others for travelling , and so on . A library all made of copies of the same book would be absurd ; to keep several exact duplicates of any work would be ...
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... doubt it may be said that all the greatest improve- ments in industry - most of what tends to raise man above the condition of the brute animals - proceed from science . The poet Virgil was right when he said , 66 Happy is he who knows ...
... doubt it may be said that all the greatest improve- ments in industry - most of what tends to raise man above the condition of the brute animals - proceed from science . The poet Virgil was right when he said , 66 Happy is he who knows ...
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... doubt as to the increase of dexterity , which arises from practice . Any one who has tried to imitate a juggler , or to play the piano , without having learned to do it , knows how absurdly he fails . Nobody could possibly do the work ...
... doubt as to the increase of dexterity , which arises from practice . Any one who has tried to imitate a juggler , or to play the piano , without having learned to do it , knows how absurdly he fails . Nobody could possibly do the work ...
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