Without thinking of the effect it might have upon distinguished men of science, or upon the minds of those who, stimulated to exertion, might become distinguished, I do think that a Government should for its own sake honour the men who do honour and service... The Trend of Economics - Página 158por Morris Albert Copeland - 1924 - 556 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1869 - 340 páginas
...minds of others. Nevertheless I will make one or two remarks which have often occurred to my mind A Government should, for its own sake, honour the men who do honour and service to the country. The aristocracy of the class should have distinctions which should be unattainable except to that of... | |
| 1869 - 668 páginas
...minds of others. Nevertheless I will make one or two remarks which have often occurred to my mind A Government should, for its own sake, honour the men who do honour and service to the country. The aristocracy of the class should have distinctions which should be unattainable except to that of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 páginas
...others. Nevertheless I will make one or two remarks which have often occurred to my mind. . . . . A Government should, for its own sake, honour the men who do honour and service to the country. The aristocracy of the class should have distinctions which should be unattainable except to that of... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 534 páginas
...upon the minds of those who, stimulated to exertion, might become distinguished, I do think that a Government should for its own sake, honour the men...Instead of conferring distinction, they confound the man who is one of twenty, or perhaps fifty, with hundreds of others. They depress rather than exalt him,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 páginas
...distribution of titles and other honours amongst men of science, that " Government should, for its тип sake, honour the men who do honour and service to the country," the writer shows how this principle might be carried out by the appointment of Medical Sanitary Inspectors... | |
| 1870 - 746 páginas
...Wrottesley regarding rewards for scientific men, he said—' For hia oicn sake the Government should honour the men who do honour and service to the country.' ' I have, ai a scientific man, received from foreign countries and sovereigns honours which surpass, in... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 páginas
...Wrottesley regarding rewards for scientific men, he said : ' For its oicn sake, the Government should honour the men who do honour and service to the country.' 'I have, as a scientific man, received from foreign countries and sovereigns, honours which surpass, in... | |
| 1870 - 746 páginas
...Wrottesley regarding rewards for scientific men, he said— ' For h is own sakt the Government should honour the men who do honour and service to the country.* * I have, a* a scientific, man, received from foreign countries and sovereigns honours which surpass, in... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 páginas
...distribution of titlesand other honours amongst men of science, that " Government should, for its aunt sake, honour the men who do honour and service to the country," the writer shows how this principle might be carried out by the appointment of Medical Sanitary Inspectors... | |
| John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 246 páginas
...upon the minds of those who, stimulated to exertion, might become distinguished, I do think that a Government should for its own sake honour the men...Instead of conferring distinction, they confound the man who is one of twenty, or perhaps fifty, with hundreds of others. They depress rather than exalt him,... | |
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