Prince Albert's Golden Precepts; or, the opinions and maxims of ... the Prince Consort. Selected from his addresses, etc., some now for the first time collected, etcSampson Low&Company, 1873 - 133 pages |
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Page 19
... requiring capital , machinery , industry , and skill , and perse- verance in the struggle of competition . This is another great change , but we must consider it a great progress , as it demands higher efforts and a higher intelligence ...
... requiring capital , machinery , industry , and skill , and perse- verance in the struggle of competition . This is another great change , but we must consider it a great progress , as it demands higher efforts and a higher intelligence ...
Page 26
... Transactions : -thus it directs the attention of the labourers to those gaps which require to be filled up , if the progress is to be a The British Association . 27 safe and steady one ; 26 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
... Transactions : -thus it directs the attention of the labourers to those gaps which require to be filled up , if the progress is to be a The British Association . 27 safe and steady one ; 26 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
Page 56
... requiring the different heads to be filled up , which , by their uniformity , become an important means for assisting the subsequent reduction of the Aids to Scientific Observation . 57 observations for the abstraction 56 Prince ...
... requiring the different heads to be filled up , which , by their uniformity , become an important means for assisting the subsequent reduction of the Aids to Scientific Observation . 57 observations for the abstraction 56 Prince ...
Page 62
... requiring the aid of a fostering government , they can maintain themselves inde- pendently , relying upon their own vigour and The Edinburgh National Gallery . 63 activity , and can 62 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
... requiring the aid of a fostering government , they can maintain themselves inde- pendently , relying upon their own vigour and The Edinburgh National Gallery . 63 activity , and can 62 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
Page 84
... require an effort to wean themselves from other subjects in order to give their attention to science and men of science , when it is remembered that science , with the exception of mathematics , was until of late almost systematically ...
... require an effort to wean themselves from other subjects in order to give their attention to science and men of science , when it is remembered that science , with the exception of mathematics , was until of late almost systematically ...
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