The Quarterly Journal of Education, Volumen5Charles Knight, 1833 |
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... explaining the degree of superintend- ence which they think that they ought to exercise with respect to this publication . It will of course be their duty not to sanction anything incon- sistent with the general principles of the ...
... explaining the degree of superintend- ence which they think that they ought to exercise with respect to this publication . It will of course be their duty not to sanction anything incon- sistent with the general principles of the ...
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... explaining the degree of superintend- ence which they think that they ought to exercise with respect to this publication . It will of course be their duty not to sanction anything incon- sistent with the general principles of the ...
... explaining the degree of superintend- ence which they think that they ought to exercise with respect to this publication . It will of course be their duty not to sanction anything incon- sistent with the general principles of the ...
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... explained , as well as the result of it . We shall , in suc- ceeding articles , make some observations on other branches of mathematics ; but for the present we shall confine our- selves to the elementary parts of arithmetic only . It ...
... explained , as well as the result of it . We shall , in suc- ceeding articles , make some observations on other branches of mathematics ; but for the present we shall confine our- selves to the elementary parts of arithmetic only . It ...
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... explaining the connexion between the wooden and paper instrument . Others will not seize it so quickly ; and to some , it will be a step of serious magnitude and difficulty . With the latter , the best way will be to pursue the method ...
... explaining the connexion between the wooden and paper instrument . Others will not seize it so quickly ; and to some , it will be a step of serious magnitude and difficulty . With the latter , the best way will be to pursue the method ...
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... explained that they are in- correct terms , sanctioned by common usage . We are advo- cates for the use of many words which have gradually glided out of our books ; such , for example , as minuend , subtrahend , resolvend , & c . We ...
... explained that they are in- correct terms , sanctioned by common usage . We are advo- cates for the use of many words which have gradually glided out of our books ; such , for example , as minuend , subtrahend , resolvend , & c . We ...
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Página 167 - Lords and commons of England, consider what nation it is whereof ye are, and whereof ye are the governors : a nation not slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit, acute to invent, subtile and sinewy to discourse, not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to.
Página 47 - Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould Breathe such divine enchanting ravishment ? Sure something holy lodges in that breast, And with these raptures moves the vocal air To testify his hidden residence.
Página 47 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle.
Página 51 - It shall support and train up young persons of both sexes for supplying properly instructed Teachers to the inhabitants of such places in the British dominions, at home and abroad, as shall be desirous of establishing schools on the British system...
Página 48 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square on the whole line is equal to the squares on the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts.
Página 101 - No person shall be received as a candidate without the consent of the Head of his College or Hall, or the consent of the Vicegerent in the absence of the said Head; and such consent, as well as the...
Página 366 - The fund called the SCHOOL FUND shall remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of the public or common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof.
Página 321 - Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.
Página 51 - Writing, Arithmetic, and Needlework shall be taught ; the lessons for reading shall consist of extracts from the Holy Scriptures; no catechism or peculiar religious tenets shall be taught in the schools...
Página 47 - ... shall be equal to three given straight lines, but any two whatever of these must be greater than the third.