We can see England, businesslike and unphilosophical, somewhat lethargic in her prosperity, slowly realizing first the commercial advantages of education and then the possibility of applying scientific methods to the process: great in self-government,... Science in Public Affairs - 第 77 頁由 編輯 - 1906 - 290 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1898 - 368 頁
...each of the four countries. We can see England, businesslike and unphilosophical, slowly realizing first the commercial advantages of education, and...of duty, greatly proud of her ancient institutions, 1 The order is alphabetical, but in later chapters I have placed Wales next to England, as it is identified... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1898 - 390 頁
...1897. Board, 5,524 30,371 2,016,54? Voluntary, 14,434 28,443 2,471,996 BALFOUR'S Educational SisUrns use; making a working compromise at every step, and...of duty, greatly proud of her ancient institutions, ' The order is alphabetical, but in later chapters I have placed Wales next to England, as it is identified... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1898 - 396 頁
...28,443 2,471,996 BALFOUR'S Educational Systems use; making a working comprom1se at every step, anu triumphantly disregarding consistency in details :...of duty, greatly proud of her ancient institutions, 1 The order is alphabetical, but in later chapters I have placed Wales next to England, as it is identified... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1903 - 352 頁
...self-government, yet delegating to the localities only those powers which she intends them to use 2 ; making a working compromise at every step, and triumphantly...Scotland, to whom education is far more dear : Wales, in a newly born fervour for knowledge, producing, as it were by magic, order out of chaos ; Scotland, thrifty,... | |
| 1904 - 886 頁
...businesslike and unphilosophical, somewhat lethargic, slowly realizing the commercial advantages of education, making a working compromise at every step, and triumphantly disregarding consistency in details ; Wales, in a newlyborn fervor for knowledge, producing, as it were, by magic, order out of chaos ;... | |
| Arthur Cecil Perry - 1912 - 484 頁
...see England businesslike and unphilosophical, somewhat lethargic in her prosperity, slowly realizing first the commercial advantages of education, and...Scotland, to whom education is far more dear : Wales, in a newly born fervor for knowledge, producing, as it were by magic, order out of chaos ; Scotland, thrifty,... | |
| 1918 - 934 頁
...see England, businesslike and unphilosophical, somewhat lethargic in her prosperity, slowly realizing first the commercial advantages of education and then...Scotland to whom education is far more dear: Wales, in a newly born fervor for knowledge, producing, as it were by magic, order out of chaos ; Scotland, thrifty,... | |
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