... economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry; to the distribution and security of every species of property; to every transaction of trade and commerce; to the labors of the husbandman;... Report Upon Weights and Measures - Страница 122написао/ла United States. Department of State, John Quincy Adams - 1821 - 245 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1976 - 320 страница
...John Quincy Adams made this observation. "The knowledge of them (weights and measures or measurement), as in established use, is among the first elements of education, and is often learned by those who learn nothing else, not even to read and write. This knowledge is riveted in the... | |
| Henry Adams - 1919 - 348 страница
...transaction of trade and commerce ; to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificer; to the studies of the philosopher; to the researches...exchanges of peace, and all the operations of war." Suddenly one of the chiefest of the family of nations shifted its standard, and forthwith all other... | |
| 1922 - 452 страница
...transaction of trade and commerce; 'to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of theartiflcer ; to the studies of the philosopher ; to the researches...use. is among the first elements of education, and is oftenlearned by those who learn nothing else, not even to read and write. This knowledge is riveted... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Manufactures - 1922 - 630 страница
...transaction of trade and commerce ; to the labors of the husbandman ; to the ingenuity of the artificer ; to the studies of the philosopher ; to the researches...the mariner, and the marches of the soldier; to all theexchanges of peace, and all the operations of war. The knowledge of them, as in established use,... | |
| 1896 - 626 страница
..."They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. The knowledge of them, in established use, is among the first elements of education, and is often learned by those who learn nothing else, not even to read and write. This knowledge is riveted in the... | |
| 1939 - 460 страница
...transaction of trade or commerce, to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificers, to the studies of the philosopher, to the researches...all the operations of war. The knowledge of them as an established use is among the first elements of education and is often learned by those who learn... | |
| 1939 - 460 страница
...transaction of trade or commerce, to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificers, to the studies of the philosopher, to the researches...all the operations of war. The knowledge of them as an established use is among the first elements of education and is often learned by those who learn... | |
| 1965 - 258 страница
...transaction of trade and commerce ; to the labors of the husbandman ; to the ingenuity of the artificer ; to the studies of the philosopher ; to the researches...among the first elements of education, and is often learned by those who learn nothing else, not even to read and write. This knowledge is riveted in the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1965 - 886 страница
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family * * *. The knowledge of them as in established use is among the first elements of education, and is often learned by those who learn nothing else, not even to read and write." With John Quincy Adams' evaluation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1965 - 1664 страница
...as "among the necessaries of life" we can all agree. But, unfortunately, it is no longer true that "knowledge of them as in established use is among the first elements of education." Nor is it any longer true that this knowledge is held by those who cannot even read or write. Today,... | |
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