Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in England, to a poor man rising in life, produce a much larger proportion of persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. [England and America are taken as The Journal of Heredity - 第 90 頁1921完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages, are unable to achieve eminence, unless they are... | |
| Francis Galton - 1870 - 440 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages, are unable to achieve eminence, unless they are... | |
| Francis Lloyd (of the universities of Halle and Athens.), sir Francis Galton - 1876 - 68 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages, are unable to achieve eminence unless they are largely... | |
| Francis Galton - 1891 - 434 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages, are unable to achieve eminence, unless they are... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1891 - 506 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...persons of culture, but not of what I call eminent men. 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages, are unable to achieve eminence, unless they are... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1903 - 196 頁
...abilities—even men of class E— easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...call eminent men. (England and America are taken as illustrations.) 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages are unable to achieve eminence, unless... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1903 - 198 頁
...abilities—even men of class E— easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...call eminent men. [England and America are taken as illustrations.] 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages are unable to achieve eminence, unless... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1910 - 268 頁
...abilities—even men of class E^—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...call eminent men. (England and America are taken as illustration.) 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages are unable to achieve eminence, unless... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1910 - 274 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...call eminent men. (England and America are taken as illustration.) 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages are unable to achieve eminence, unless... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1914 - 424 頁
...abilities—even men of class E—easily rise through all the obstacles caused by inferiority of social rank. 2. Countries where there are fewer hindrances than in...call eminent men. (England and America are taken as illustration.) 3. Men who are largely aided by social advantages are unable to achieve eminence, unless... | |
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