| United States. Department of State, John Quincy Adams - Weights and measures - 1821 - 276 pages
...knowledge is rivetted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once, is to affect the well-being of every man, woman, and child, in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1887 - 494 pages
...knowledge is rivetted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once, is to affect the well-being of every man, woman and child in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
| Charles Davies - 1871 - 386 pages
...knowledge is ri vetted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once, is to affect the well-being of every man, woman, and child, in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
| Charles Davies - Science - 1871 - 394 pages
...knowledge is rivetted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...custom of the place. To change all this at once, is to affoct the well-being of every man, woman, and child, in the community. It enters every house, it cripples... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1887 - 764 pages
...knowledge is riveted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once is to affect the well-being of every man, woman and child in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1896 - 1010 pages
...habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. " Every family has the weights used in the vicinity and recognized by the custom...place. "To change all this at once is to affect the well-being of every man, woman and child in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
| Adolf Augustus Berle - Christian sociology - 1914 - 410 pages
...And when it comes to the consideration of public questions, especially that which most nearly affects the well being of every man, woman and child in the community, namely the taxation, by which the communal obligation is expressed, nobody thinks of Christian duty... | |
| Weights and measures - 1971 - 326 pages
...knowledge is rivetted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once, is to affect the well-being of every man, woman, and child, in the community." Appendix A REFERENCES CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Manufactures - 1922 - 630 pages
...knowledge is riveted in the memory by the habitual application of it to the employments of men throughout life. Every individual, or at least every family,...place. To change all this at once is to affect the well-being of every man. woman, and child in the community. It enters every house, it cripples every... | |
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