My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... GOVERNMENT AID TO SCIENCE . " The public mind seems now to be going wild on the subject of education ; the Government is obliged to give way to the clamour , and men of science seem inclined to seize the opportunity to get , if possible ...
... GOVERNMENT AID TO SCIENCE . " The public mind seems now to be going wild on the subject of education ; the Government is obliged to give way to the clamour , and men of science seem inclined to seize the opportunity to get , if possible ...
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... private amateurs ; the best workers are usually home - workers or the employés of scientific associations , not of Governments . Could any Government institution have produced results so much superior to XXVII ] 57 FRIENDS AND ...
... private amateurs ; the best workers are usually home - workers or the employés of scientific associations , not of Governments . Could any Government institution have produced results so much superior to XXVII ] 57 FRIENDS AND ...
Page 58
... Government had taken science and invention under its special patronage in the year 1800 , and had subjected them to a process of forcing ( in a kind of Laputa College ) from that day to this ? No one can really believe we should have ...
... Government had taken science and invention under its special patronage in the year 1800 , and had subjected them to a process of forcing ( in a kind of Laputa College ) from that day to this ? No one can really believe we should have ...
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... Government , I am prepared to answer . Taking the typical examples of the National Gallery and the British Museum , I would propose that these institutions should be reorganized , so as to make them in the highest degree instructive and ...
... Government , I am prepared to answer . Taking the typical examples of the National Gallery and the British Museum , I would propose that these institutions should be reorganized , so as to make them in the highest degree instructive and ...
Page 60
... Government to stave off any fundamental remedial measures by the excuse of want of further information ! Among the many pleasant episodes of my life was my connection with Mr. Augustus Mongredien , a member of the Corn Exchange , a ...
... Government to stave off any fundamental remedial measures by the excuse of want of further information ! Among the many pleasant episodes of my life was my connection with Mr. Augustus Mongredien , a member of the Corn Exchange , a ...
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