Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and Historical, Том 5W. V. Spencer, 1875 |
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... knowledge should be required , but not from whom it shall be procured , is essential to civil and political freedom . But will this indis- pensable free - trade in education provide what is wanted , better without than with the help ...
... knowledge should be required , but not from whom it shall be procured , is essential to civil and political freedom . But will this indis- pensable free - trade in education provide what is wanted , better without than with the help ...
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... knowledge by a single question , it being enough for them that he has been at what is called a respectable school - and who desire no better than to take for granted that all is right , and that the certificates or prizes which the ...
... knowledge by a single question , it being enough for them that he has been at what is called a respectable school - and who desire no better than to take for granted that all is right , and that the certificates or prizes which the ...
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... knowledge never likely to be sought by more than a few , but which it is of importance to mankind that those few should have the means of finding ; such as those ancient languages which are chiefly valuable philologically ; comparative ...
... knowledge never likely to be sought by more than a few , but which it is of importance to mankind that those few should have the means of finding ; such as those ancient languages which are chiefly valuable philologically ; comparative ...
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... knowledge by digging about the roots of its truths . ' Scientific laws always come to be better understood when able thinkers and acute controversialists stir up difficulties respecting them , and confront them with facts which they had ...
... knowledge by digging about the roots of its truths . ' Scientific laws always come to be better understood when able thinkers and acute controversialists stir up difficulties respecting them , and confront them with facts which they had ...
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... improvement he has made in the theory of price is a case of growth , not of revolution . But in its application to labour , it does not merely add to our speculative knowledge ; it destroys 52 THORNTON ON LABOUR AND ITS CLAIMS .
... improvement he has made in the theory of price is a case of growth , not of revolution . But in its application to labour , it does not merely add to our speculative knowledge ; it destroys 52 THORNTON ON LABOUR AND ITS CLAIMS .
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and Historical, Том 5 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1874 |
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