The English Journal of Education, Volum 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 55
Side 16
... meet with this characteristic feature under two conditions undulating open plains and dense forests ; the former to the north and west , the latter to the south and east . But these again assume different and distinctive appearances ...
... meet with this characteristic feature under two conditions undulating open plains and dense forests ; the former to the north and west , the latter to the south and east . But these again assume different and distinctive appearances ...
Side 18
... meets a line carried due north from the source of the river St. Croix , about lat . 47 ° 4 ′ , and long . 67 ° 50 ' . " Here is cutting and contriving with a vengeance ! How much more easy , simple ; and scientific , because simple ...
... meets a line carried due north from the source of the river St. Croix , about lat . 47 ° 4 ′ , and long . 67 ° 50 ' . " Here is cutting and contriving with a vengeance ! How much more easy , simple ; and scientific , because simple ...
Side 39
... meet the pressing exigencies of the day , it must be liberally supported by laymen , and particularly by those who have young men in their employ . [ Surely there are many towns in the country to which this plan is adapted , and in ...
... meet the pressing exigencies of the day , it must be liberally supported by laymen , and particularly by those who have young men in their employ . [ Surely there are many towns in the country to which this plan is adapted , and in ...
Side 69
... meets the difficulties of the case . Street - preach- ing , as far as this country is concerned , has lost its charm ... meet the difficulty ; they are rather for advanced students , and presuppose an amount of knowledge which one who is ...
... meets the difficulties of the case . Street - preach- ing , as far as this country is concerned , has lost its charm ... meet the difficulty ; they are rather for advanced students , and presuppose an amount of knowledge which one who is ...
Side 70
... meet with such support as to enable them to enter upon a more extended field of usefulness . The existing arrangements were adopted in November , 1839 , and the institution commenced its work in May , 1840 ; provision was made , in the ...
... meet with such support as to enable them to enter upon a more extended field of usefulness . The existing arrangements were adopted in November , 1839 , and the institution commenced its work in May , 1840 ; provision was made , in the ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
ancient answered Archbishop of Canterbury arithmetic attend Battersea boys Burnley called candidates centre character chief Christian Church of England classes clergy College Committee of Council common course duties ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE elementary English English language equations establishment exercise feet Ford Moss France GEOGRAPHY geometry give given grammar Greek Herod Holy honour important influence institution instruction knowledge labour Lamesley land language Latin Legion of Honour lesson London master mathematical means ment mind Monmouthshire moral mountains National Society nature necessary normal school noun object Palestine Pandect Parse persons population prayer present principles Privy Council proposed pupils Queen's College QUES question receive religious river rules scholars schoolmasters Scripture SECTION Shincliffe Sidon spots taught teacher teaching things tion town verb words writing young