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《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER VI
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
One of the causes which has contributed to the success of the PARTY, is to be found in the great reluctance with which many of those whose names added lustre to the Society expressed their opinions, a...
《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER V
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
No person will deny that the highest degree of attainable accuracy is an object to be desired, and it is generally found that the last advances towards precision require a greater devotion of time, la...
《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER IV
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
As the venerable first parent of English, and I might perhaps say, of European scientific societies; as a body in the welfare of which, in the opinions of many, the interests of British science are ma...
《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER III
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
The progress of knowledge convinced the world that the system of the division of labour and of cooperation was as applicable to science, as it had been found available for the improvement of manufactu...
《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER II
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
Interest or inclination form the primary and ruling motives in this matter: and both these exert greater or less proportionate influence in each of the respective cases to be examined.
《DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND》CHAPTER I
Charles Babbage DECLINE OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND 英格兰科学的衰落
2008/12/15
That the state of knowledge in any country will exert a directive influence on the general system of instruction adopted in it, is a principle too obvious to require investigation. And it is equally c...