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" An army without weapons of precision, and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon a criticism... "
Representative Essays in Modern Thought: A Basis for Composition - Seite 37
herausgegeben von - 1913 - 533 Seiten
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Golden Wingèd Days

Anne Butler Thomas - 1907 - 250 Seiten
...extensively scientific training is at least as effectual as an extensively literary education. And I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. " This latter statement is an instance of Huxley's too frequent method of reasoning. His opponents...
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Specimens of Exposition and Argument

1908 - 394 Seiten
...self-evident that we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life, which constitutes culture. Indeed, to any one acquainted...science, it is not at all evident. Considering progress 25 only in the "intellectual and spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit that either...
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Essays, English and American: With Introductions and Notes

1910 - 506 Seiten
...self-evident that we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life which constitutes culture. Indeed, to any one acquainted...is not at all evident. Considering progress only in SCIENCE AND CULTURE 223 the " intellectual and spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit...
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English Prose Composition: With Illustrative Examples

Edward Fulton - 1911 - 336 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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Latin and Greek in American Education: With Symposia on the Value of ...

Francis Willey Kelsey - 1911 - 430 Seiten
...surely be averse from leading a purposeless existence." •Spencer, passim; Huxley, op. cit., 144: "If their common outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science." Both Mill and Arnold insist on acquaintance with the results of science. Cf. too Huxley's substitution...
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Thoughts on Education: Chosen from the Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1912 - 320 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. "^On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science./' An army without weapons of precision, and...
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English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical 15 science. An army without weapons of precision,...
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Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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Essays for College Men

1913 - 408 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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College Life, Its Conditions and Problems: A Selection of Essays for Use in ...

Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 Seiten
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself "wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...
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