Sessional Papers, Volume 23; Volume 26H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... suppose that knowledge , and may in some cases relate to the subjects of the earlier stages . The only exception of any importance is that ( except in regard to Descriptive Geometry ) the fifth stage is independent of the fourth stage ...
... suppose that knowledge , and may in some cases relate to the subjects of the earlier stages . The only exception of any importance is that ( except in regard to Descriptive Geometry ) the fifth stage is independent of the fourth stage ...
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... suppose that his station is at or near Greenwich . He should next consider how they would be modified in case his station were in the Southern Hemisphere , e.g. , in New Zealand , or in case it were nearly under the line , e.g. , at ...
... suppose that his station is at or near Greenwich . He should next consider how they would be modified in case his station were in the Southern Hemisphere , e.g. , in New Zealand , or in case it were nearly under the line , e.g. , at ...
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... suppose that architecture can be learned from books and drawings , and that it must be studied from real works ; literary study of the subject being only subsidiary to actual experience . Students should make studies of good specimens ...
... suppose that architecture can be learned from books and drawings , and that it must be studied from real works ; literary study of the subject being only subsidiary to actual experience . Students should make studies of good specimens ...
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... suppose that the application of ornament to building converts it into architecture . In making a plan , considerations of access , lighting and conveniency must be accompanied from the first by artistic arrangement of general masses for ...
... suppose that the application of ornament to building converts it into architecture . In making a plan , considerations of access , lighting and conveniency must be accompanied from the first by artistic arrangement of general masses for ...
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... suppose that the majority of the men could have the necessary qualifications to enable them to satisfy all the demands of a full " search for novelty , " and asserted that by employing someone with the necessary technical knowledge to ...
... suppose that the majority of the men could have the necessary qualifications to enable them to satisfy all the demands of a full " search for novelty , " and asserted that by employing someone with the necessary technical knowledge to ...
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Page 115 - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.
Page 115 - ... (1.) It shall not be required, as a condition of any child being admitted into or continuing in the school, that he shall attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school, or any place of religious worship, or that he shall attend any religious observance or any instruction in religious subjects in the school or elsewhere...
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Page 117 - technical instruction" shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Page 120 - ... provided by Order in Council : Provided that the register so formed shall contain the names of the registered teachers arranged in alphabetical order, with an entry in. respect...
Page 119 - The Board of Education may by their officers, or, after taking the advice of the Consultative Committee hereinafter mentioned, by any University or other organisation, inspect any school supplying secondary education and desiring to be so inspected, for the purpose of ascertaining the character of the teaching in the school and the nature of the provisions made for the teaching and health of the scholars, and may so inspect the school on such terms as may be fixed by the Board of Education with Ihe...
Page 119 - Agriculture in matters appearing to Her Majesty to relate to education, and the Order may make such provision as appears necessary for applying to the exercise of those powers by the Board of Education the enactments relating to the Charity Commissioners or to the Board of Agriculture.
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