| William Parsons Atkinson - 1865 - 130 páginas
...minds of these, as I say, most absurd inconsistencies ; and I say again, as I said once before, that the system of education that could leave the mental...greatly deficient in some very important principle. (Lord Lyttleton.) When you say that you have not been able to understand in what way classical instruction... | |
| Modern culture - 1867 - 458 páginas
...minds of these, as I say, most absurd inconsistencies ; and I say again, as I said once before, that the system of education that could leave the mental...greatly deficient in some very important principle. Q. When you say that you have not been able to understand in what way classical instruction trains... | |
| Arthur Henfrey - 1867 - 502 páginas
...minds of these, as I say, most absurd inconsistencies ; and I say again, as I said once before, that the system of education that could leave the mental...state in which this subject has found it, must have be* greatly deficient in some very important principle. Q. When you say that you have not been able... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1870 - 868 páginas
...within hia grasp, saying, " I felt I was not sent into the world for this purpose." If Faraday was sent into the world for the discovery of truth, then most...greatly deficient in some very important principle." 50 Michael Faraday. Many scientific men iu Great Britain hare surpassed Faraday in the clearness, elegance,... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1870 - 864 páginas
...within his grasp, saying, " I felt I was not sent into the world for this purpose." If Faraday was sent into the world for the discovery of truth, then most...public body in the state in which this subject has fouud it must have been greatly deficient in some very important principle." 60 51 Many scientific... | |
| Glasgow sabbath school union - 1870 - 834 páginas
...write a memorable letter in the Times, exposing these impostures, he added this suggestive remark : " I think the system of education that could leave the...greatly deficient in some very important principle." The strain upon the philosopher's mental faculties, during his profound and protracted investigations... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 342 páginas
...themselves that they are not learned enough in these matters to decide on the nature of the action. I think the system of education that could leave the...greatly deficient in some very important principle.'' — B. JONES, op. cit., Vol. II., pp. 300-302. 2 In coining the words "diamagnetic" and "paramagnetic,"... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 340 páginas
...themselves that they are not learned enough in these matters to decide on the nature of the action. / think the system of education that could leave the...greatly deficient in some very important principle." —ft. JONES, op. cit., Vol. II., pp. 300-302. 2 In coining the words "diamagnetic" and "paramagnetic,"... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1899 - 352 páginas
...matters to decide on the nature of the action. / think the system of education that could Irave thc mental condition of the public body in the state in...subject has found it must have been greatly deficient in sume very important principle." — B. JONES, op. cit.. Vol. II., pp. 300-302. 2 In coining the words... | |
| Willian Lewis Whittemore - 1911 - 262 páginas
...they cannot clear their minds of these, as I say, most absurd inconsistencies; and I say again, that the system of education that could leave the mental...greatly deficient in some very important principle.'' Professor Faraday. " The models of the art of estimating evidence are furnished by science ; the rules... | |
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