| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school-courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business...for that information which men begin to acquire as they best may after their education is said to be finished. And were it not for this information, that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school-courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business of life. Our industries would cease, were it not for the information which men begin to acquire, as they best... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 324 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business...for that information which men begin to acquire as they best may after their education is said to be finished. And were it not for this information, that... | |
| 1871 - 630 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business...for that information which men begin to acquire as they best may after their education is said to be finished. And were it not for this information, that... | |
| 1871 - 690 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business of life. AU our m&\isA.r\es>\NO\A& cease, were it not for that information which men begin to acquire as they... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1881 - 304 páginas
...of life. As Herbert Spencer says : That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business...for that information which men begin to acquire as they best may after their education is said to be finished. » * « The vital knowledge, that by which... | |
| 1882 - 846 páginas
...claimed to give preparation for industrial life, yet Herbert Spencer tells us that "aD employments would cease were it not for that information which...may after their education is said to be finished. The question to be considered is what is best preparation for the industries of life. With few exceptions... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1882 - 620 páginas
...leave almost entirely out, we thus tind to lie that which most nearly concerns the business of lite. All our industries would cease, were it not for that information which men begin to acquire as they lust may after their education is said to he finished. * * » The vital knowledge, that by which... | |
| 1887 - 460 páginas
...example, what Herbert Spencer says: "That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business of life. All our industries would close were it not for,that information which men begin to acquire as b%st they may after their education... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 páginas
...knowledge grow necessary to every one. That which our school courses leave almost entirely out, we thus find to be that which most nearly concerns the business...for that information which men begin to acquire ' as they best may after their education is said to be finished. And were it not for this information, that... | |
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