Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 4A.L. Hummel, 1894 |
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Página 1755
... persons resist the influence of exam- ple , above all , of a widespread example which has numbers to recommend it , if nothing else . Generally , one does not like to belong to the minority ; some , because numbers awe them , numbers ...
... persons resist the influence of exam- ple , above all , of a widespread example which has numbers to recommend it , if nothing else . Generally , one does not like to belong to the minority ; some , because numbers awe them , numbers ...
Página 1758
... persons must always remain strangers to the pleasures of the pursuit of truth for its own sake rather than for the sake of the profit that it brings , and strangers also to the real enjoyment derivable from the getting of knowledge ...
... persons must always remain strangers to the pleasures of the pursuit of truth for its own sake rather than for the sake of the profit that it brings , and strangers also to the real enjoyment derivable from the getting of knowledge ...
Página 1760
... persons vary widely ; the two classes may be of mutual aid , they may be of mutual hindrance . The two functions require different orders of mind , different aptitudes and different studies . An excellent economist may make an ...
... persons vary widely ; the two classes may be of mutual aid , they may be of mutual hindrance . The two functions require different orders of mind , different aptitudes and different studies . An excellent economist may make an ...
Página 1767
... persons in each city , untrained , as a rule , in rigid methods of induction , who form their conclusions from a field of observation , limited by their own casual experience . What we do need is detailed and con- tinuous investigations ...
... persons in each city , untrained , as a rule , in rigid methods of induction , who form their conclusions from a field of observation , limited by their own casual experience . What we do need is detailed and con- tinuous investigations ...
Página 1769
... persons below the line of poverty , only 6000 were inmates of institu- tions , so that over 300,000 persons were living in poverty in this area - one - third of the population . Of But of these 300,000 persons living in poverty ...
... persons below the line of poverty , only 6000 were inmates of institu- tions , so that over 300,000 persons were living in poverty in this area - one - third of the population . Of But of these 300,000 persons living in poverty ...
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1009 | |
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810 | |
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1016 | |
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