The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political ScienceJohns Hopkins University Press, 1884 |
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... writer is persuaded that one of the best introductions to history that can be given in American high schools , and even in those of lower grade , is through a study of the community in which the school is placed . History , like charity ...
... writer is persuaded that one of the best introductions to history that can be given in American high schools , and even in those of lower grade , is through a study of the community in which the school is placed . History , like charity ...
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... writing a similar treatise on Civil Government in Illinois , for school use in that State . There should be such a ... writer would like to see a text - 18 Special Methods of Historical Study .
... writing a similar treatise on Civil Government in Illinois , for school use in that State . There should be such a ... writer would like to see a text - 18 Special Methods of Historical Study .
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Johns Hopkins University John Martin Vincent. But the writer would like to see a text - book which not only explains , as does Principal Macy , " the real homely facts of government , " but which also suggests how those facts came to be ...
Johns Hopkins University John Martin Vincent. But the writer would like to see a text - book which not only explains , as does Principal Macy , " the real homely facts of government , " but which also suggests how those facts came to be ...
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... writing would serve the same great 1The idea of Brugsch that " Egypt throws scorn upon the assumed periods of the three ages of stone , of bronze , and of iron , " finds striking refutation in Prof. Henry W. Hayne's " Discovery of ...
... writing would serve the same great 1The idea of Brugsch that " Egypt throws scorn upon the assumed periods of the three ages of stone , of bronze , and of iron , " finds striking refutation in Prof. Henry W. Hayne's " Discovery of ...
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... the works to which they have access , and present orally in the class , writing out a syllabus beforehand upon the blackboard . If they write out the topic , and depend upon a written paper , New Methods of Study in History . 35.
... the works to which they have access , and present orally in the class , writing out a syllabus beforehand upon the blackboard . If they write out the topic , and depend upon a written paper , New Methods of Study in History . 35.
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Stran 64 - The location must be distinctly marked on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced. All records of mining claims hereafter made shall contain the name or names of the locators, the date of the location, and such a description of thu claim or claims located by reference to some natural object or permanent monument as will identify the claim.
Stran 63 - States governing their possessory title, shall have the exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes, and ledges throughout their entire depth...
Stran 34 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
Stran 63 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States and those who have declared their intention to become such, under regulations prescribed by law, and according to the local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent...
Stran 57 - These wards, called townships in New England, are the vital principle of their governments, and have proved themselves the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self-government, and for its preservation.
Stran 60 - Money is with propriety considered as the vital principle of the body politic ; as that which sustains its life and motion, and enables it to perform its most essential functions.
Stran 34 - As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.
Stran 157 - Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value which remains for the present or any future writer to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete...
Stran 140 - When at length a true system of Economics comes to be established, it will be seen that that able but wrong-headed man, David Ricardo, shunted the car of Economic science on to a wrong line, a line, however, on which it was further urged towards confusion by his equally able and wrong-headed admirer John Stuart Mill.
Stran 155 - Production. 4. That, agricultural skill remaining the same, additional Labour employed on the land within a given district produces in general a less proportionate return, or, in other words, that though, with every increase of the labour...