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Handbook of the British Association for the Advancement of Science - Page 1
by Margaret Fison - 1859 - 219 pages
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Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society, and ...

Charles Knight - 1856 - 554 pages
...the importance, even in a purely productive and material point of view, of mere thought. The labor of the savant, or speculative thinker, is as much...consequences of theoretic discoveries, and every extension of the knowledge of the powers of nature being fruitful of applications to the purposes of outward life."...
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Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society, and ...

Charles Knight - 1856 - 540 pages
...the importance, even in a purely productive and material point of view, of mere thought. The labor of the savant, or speculative thinker, is as much...consequences of theoretic discoveries, and every extension of the knowledge of the powers of nature being fruitful of applications to the purposes of outward life."...
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Meliora, Volumes 7-8

1865 - 792 pages
...national or universal point of view, the labour of tho savant, or speculative thinker, is as much л part of production, in the very narrowest sense, as...art ; many such inventions having been the direct consequence of theoretic discoveries, and every extension of knowledge of the powers of nature being...
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Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 pages
...labour of the author of a book is equally a part of its production with that of the printer and binder. In a national, or universal point of view, the labour...a practical art ; many such inventions having been tindirect consequences of theoretic discoveries, and every extension of knowledge of the powers of...
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Essays on the Endowment of Research

1876 - 296 pages
...science, if they have such an aspect. On this point the late Mr. Mill has the following 'ge:1— ' In a national or universal point of view, the labour...practical art, many such inventions having been the direct consequences^f theoretic discoveries, and every extension of knowledge of the powers of nature being...
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Essays on the Endowment of Research

1876 - 294 pages
...they have such an aspect. On this point the late Mr. Mill has the following vx passage:1 — ^^" ' In a national or universal point of view, the labour of the savant or specnlative thinker, is as much a part of production in the very narrowest sense as that of the inventor...
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St. Elmo

Augusta Jane Wilson - 1883 - 378 pages
...Yes, sir, the passage is not encouraging'; but I comfort myself with another from the same book : ' In a national or universal point of view the labour...sense, as that of the inventor of a practical art. The electro-magnetic telegraph was the wonderful and most unexpected consequence of the experiments...
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St. Elmo: A Novel

Augusta Jane Evans - 1866 - 586 pages
...tho same book : ' In a national 01 universal point of view the labor of the savant or specula tive thinker is as much a part of production, in the very...sense, as that of the inventor of a practical art The electro-magnetic telegraph was the wonderfu! and wages ot mechanics should operate orrespcndingly...
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Land, Labor and Liquor: A Chapter in the Political Economy of the Present Day

William Burgess - 1887 - 320 pages
...the world's producers. John Stuart Mill says : "In a national point of view, the labor of the servant or speculative thinker, is as much a part of production in the very narrowest sense, as that of an inventor of a practical art. , . No limit can be set to the importance, even in a purely productive...
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St. Elmo: A Novel, Volume 1

Augusta Jane Evans - 1896 - 588 pages
...comfort myself with another from the same book : ' In a national or universal point of view the labor of the savant or speculative thinker is as much a...sense, as that of the inventor of a practical art. The electro-magnetic telegraph was the wonderful and most unexpected consequence of the experiments...
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