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London Exhibited in 1852: Elucidating Its Natural and Physical ... - Page 591
edited by - 1852 - 910 pages
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Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and Manufactures, Volume 4

1825 - 484 pages
...the exercise of that trade;' and again, ' that there is no art which does not depend more or less on scientific principles, and to teach what these are,...point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of the Institution.' Some of you may possibly think, that scientific principles can have...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 4

1825 - 546 pages
...tin; exercise of that trade;' and again, ' that there is no art which does nut depend more or less on scientific principles, and to teach what these are,...point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of the Institution.' Some of you may possibly think, that scientific principles can liave...
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Essays on Education, Volume 1

Central Society of Education - 1837 - 432 pages
...that trade; and as there is no art which does not depend more or less on scientific principles, — to teach what these are, and to point out their practical application, form the chief objects of the institution. The means called into operation for the accomplishment of...
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The History of Adult Education

James William Hudson - 1851 - 302 pages
...but there ; is no Art which does not depend, more or less on scientific principles, and to \ search what these are, and to point out their practical application, will form { the chief objects of this Institution. The mode in which it is proposed to ; accomplish these purposes...
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The report of the Committee ... with the evidence

Royal society of arts comm. appointed to inquire into the subject of industr. instruction - 1853 - 272 pages
...mason, or any other particular business; but there is no art which does not depend, more or less, on scientific principles ; and to teach what these are,...point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of this institution, &c. &c. The mode in which it is proposed to accomplish these purposes...
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San Francisco Municipal Reports ...

San Francisco (Calif.) - 1910 - 1586 pages
...carpenter, the mason, the plumber or any other particular business. It must be conceded by all that there is no trade which does not depend more or less...are, and to point out their practical application, is the essence of technical and industrial education in the schools of these countries. For he who...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 pages
...follow than the mere imitation of what they may have seen done by another. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, the mason, the dyer, or...their practical application will form the business of thin establishment. Ho, who unites a thorough knowledge of the principles of his art with that dexterity...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 pages
...follow than the mere imitation of what they may have seen done by another. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, the mason, the dyer, or...practical application will form the business of this ertabli-Mment. He who unites a thorough knowledge of the principles of his art with that dexterity...
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The Schools for the People: Containing the History, Development and Present ...

Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley - 1871 - 634 pages
...follow than the mere imitation of what they may have seen done by another. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, the mason, the dyer, or...application, will form the business of this establishment.' Fees — Subjects of Instruction. — The fee charged was 1 $s. for the year, or Js. 6/i. the half-year,...
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Report on Technical Education

Edward Combes - 1887 - 312 pages
...improvement with a greater security of success. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, of the mason, the dyer, or any other particular business...practical application, will form the business of this institution. These views of technical education are certainly sound, and give a fair view of what an...
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