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... population as a consequence of the operation of those discoveries , nor could they pre- dict a result evident now - the rousing into activity the spirit of human progress in the masses . so it is , and like all forces that make up for ...
... population as a consequence of the operation of those discoveries , nor could they pre- dict a result evident now - the rousing into activity the spirit of human progress in the masses . so it is , and like all forces that make up for ...
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... population increased and the arts of civilised life extended , so the standard of intelligence in the masses must be raised if it were expected to keep pace with the increased demands for skilled . labour . Otherwise the members of the ...
... population increased and the arts of civilised life extended , so the standard of intelligence in the masses must be raised if it were expected to keep pace with the increased demands for skilled . labour . Otherwise the members of the ...
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... population ,. that poverty and barbarism , on the other hand , are attached to a sparsity of people . Competition is useful to all , and the same intelligence and probity that will do well where occupation is possible will give to the ...
... population ,. that poverty and barbarism , on the other hand , are attached to a sparsity of people . Competition is useful to all , and the same intelligence and probity that will do well where occupation is possible will give to the ...
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... population in this country are so entirely without education that they cannot write . The Registrar - General adopted the in- genious test of ignorance derived from the ability or inability of the men and women to sign their names to ...
... population in this country are so entirely without education that they cannot write . The Registrar - General adopted the in- genious test of ignorance derived from the ability or inability of the men and women to sign their names to ...
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... population of Great Britain , the propor- tion of persons able to sign their names in writing may be safely employed as a test of elementary education . Turning to the Scottish Registrar - General's report lately issued , the advantages ...
... population of Great Britain , the propor- tion of persons able to sign their names in writing may be safely employed as a test of elementary education . Turning to the Scottish Registrar - General's report lately issued , the advantages ...
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