There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth of national wealth than that wasteful negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase... School & Society - Página 502editado por - 1920Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1898 - 706 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...in our schools, and especially those of the middle grade, combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which should enable the clever son of a working... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1891 - 832 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born ot lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...wealth as an improvement in our schools, and especially thow of the middle grades, combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which should enable the... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1892 - 496 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...especially those of the middle grades ; provided it is combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which will enable the clever son of a working... | |
| 1898 - 724 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...in our schools, and especially those of the middle grade, combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which should enable the clever son of a working... | |
| William Jewett Tucker - 1898 - 244 páginas
...parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of national wealth as an improvement in our schools, and especially those of the middle grades, combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which would enable the clever son of a working man... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1903 - 574 páginas
...happens to be born of lowly parent- . age to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduceso much to a rapid increase of material wealth as an...especially those of the middle grades; provided it is combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which will enable the clever son of a working... | |
| William Jewett Tucker - 1909 - 376 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...in our schools, and especially those of the middle grade, combined with an extensive system of scholarships, which should enable the clever son of a working... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1916 - 916 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...son of a working man to rise gradually from school to school till he has the best theoretical and practical education which the age can give. To the abilities... | |
| North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders - 1916 - 434 páginas
...that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce HO much to a rapid increase of material wealth as an...schools, and especially those of the middle grades." " We may then conclude that the wisdom of expending public and private funds on education is not to... | |
| William Alexander Robson - 1925 - 200 páginas
...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase...son of a working man to rise gradually from school to school till he has the best theoretical and practical education which the age can give." I In another... | |
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