Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1922 |
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... scientific development would have been impossible on a large scale . By the help of this same fund directly , or indirectly by the charging of the maintenance of Professors on College establishments , the Professoriate was enlarged in ...
... scientific development would have been impossible on a large scale . By the help of this same fund directly , or indirectly by the charging of the maintenance of Professors on College establishments , the Professoriate was enlarged in ...
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... scientific , and have sent out from their midst many of the leaders of public life and administrators of distant parts of the Empire . Increase in number of students . 20. We have seen that one of the defects of the eighteenth century ...
... scientific , and have sent out from their midst many of the leaders of public life and administrators of distant parts of the Empire . Increase in number of students . 20. We have seen that one of the defects of the eighteenth century ...
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... scientific departments have grown up around the Museum and in close association with it . In or around the central building stand the Pitt Rivers Museum , the pioneer museum of its kind , which still occupies a unique position among ...
... scientific departments have grown up around the Museum and in close association with it . In or around the central building stand the Pitt Rivers Museum , the pioneer museum of its kind , which still occupies a unique position among ...
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... scientific subject can never be regarded as a fixed body of knowledge that has merely to be imparted and learnt . The effect of this immense development in the range and to some extent in the character of University studies , and the ...
... scientific subject can never be regarded as a fixed body of knowledge that has merely to be imparted and learnt . The effect of this immense development in the range and to some extent in the character of University studies , and the ...
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... scientific environment . They have gained much by this juxtaposition and competition . On the other hand , they stand in danger of being overshadowed by the importance and popularity of science , and of falling behind in the matter of ...
... scientific environment . They have gained much by this juxtaposition and competition . On the other hand , they stand in danger of being overshadowed by the importance and popularity of science , and of falling behind in the matter of ...
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