| 1897 - 778 頁
...career for life. This did not exactly kindle enthusiasm, but it did direct it into wrong channels. The Army curriculum afforded no education at all....unseen translations and learning long vocabularies constituted no real training for the mind. The incessant and irritating changes, moreover, were a grave... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 678 頁
...diminished by at least one, and that a heavy one, below the present number," the Rev. Dr. James said the Army curriculum afforded no education at all....scientific point of view was poor and inadequate. The incessant and irritating changes were a grave detriment to the intellectual development of the candidates.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 694 頁
...diminished by at least one, and that a heavy one, below the present number," the Rev. Dr. James said the Army curriculum afforded no education at all....scientific point of view was poor and inadequate. The incessant and irritating changes were a grave detriment to the intellectual development of the candidates.... | |
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