Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - Education |
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... wages ? 5. What increase of ability would a still higher degree of education - a knowledge * An editorial in The State Journal , published at Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , Novem- ber 3 , 1870 , is of the latter character , in which ...
... wages ? 5. What increase of ability would a still higher degree of education - a knowledge * An editorial in The State Journal , published at Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , Novem- ber 3 , 1870 , is of the latter character , in which ...
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... wages ? 5. Does this and still further acquisition of knowledge increase the capacity of the workingman to meet the exigency of his labor by new methods , or in improvements in implements or machinery ; and , if so , how much does this ...
... wages ? 5. Does this and still further acquisition of knowledge increase the capacity of the workingman to meet the exigency of his labor by new methods , or in improvements in implements or machinery ; and , if so , how much does this ...
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... wages , and in many cases superior wages , besides enjoying steady employment during the building season . The latter class of our trade are the students of our business ; they lighten their labors and the labor of others by new ...
... wages , and in many cases superior wages , besides enjoying steady employment during the building season . The latter class of our trade are the students of our business ; they lighten their labors and the labor of others by new ...
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... wages their employers would have doubled , by willingly appointing them overseers , if they had only been educated sufficiently to keep accounts . I think it is impossible to estimate how much education would increase the value of their ...
... wages their employers would have doubled , by willingly appointing them overseers , if they had only been educated sufficiently to keep accounts . I think it is impossible to estimate how much education would increase the value of their ...
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... wages than ignorant men employed in coarser branches of the business ; and the intelligent man educates his children , lives in a comfortable house , and has much refinement and many pleasant surroundings , whereas the ignorant man ...
... wages than ignorant men employed in coarser branches of the business ; and the intelligent man educates his children , lives in a comfortable house , and has much refinement and many pleasant surroundings , whereas the ignorant man ...
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