The system of apprenticeship of the present day, as a general rule, amounts to very'little for the apprentice, considering the length of H O O r1 I time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept upon such work as will most profit his employer,... Annual Report of the Board of Education - 第 158 頁Massachusetts. Board of Education 著 - 1882完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | 1883
...apprenticeship of the present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the time he must devote to the learning of his trade....most profit his employer, who thus protects himself. . . . Now it appears like throwing away two or three years of one's life to attain a knowledge of any... | |
 | Massachusetts - 1882
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very'little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade....letting his employer suffer the loss of time devoted io his instruction. Xow, it appears like tin-owing tv.vay two or three years of one's life to attain... | |
 | John Spencer Clark - 1883 - 66 頁
...apprenticeship of the present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the time he must devote to the learning of his trade....most profit his employer, who thus protects himself. . . . Now it appears like throwing away two or three years of one's life to attain a knowledge of any... | |
 | 1883 - 319 頁
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept upon such work as will profit his employer, who thus protects himself. If the apprentice should be thoroughly taught all branches... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 393 頁
...considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept upon such work as will profit his employer, who thus protects himself. If...shortest time, he would be likely to leave as soon as he conld do better, letting his employer suffer the loss of time devoted to his instruction. " Now, it... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 393 頁
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept upon such work as will profit his employer, who thus protects himself. If the apprentice should be thoroughly taught all branches... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 393 頁
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept upon such work as profit his employer, who thus protects himself. If the apprentice should be thoroughly taught all branches... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 393 頁
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade. He is kept npon such work as will profit his employer, who thus protects himself. If the apprentice should be... | |
 | 1882
...apprenticeship of the present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the time he must devote to the learning of his trade....most profit his employer, who thus protects himself. . . . Now, it appears like throwing away two or three years of one's life to attain a knowledge of... | |
 | United States. Office of Education, Isaac Edwards Clarke - 1898
...present day, as a general rule, amounts to very little for the apprentice, considering the length of time he must devote to the learning of his trade....upon such work as will most profit his employer, who tBus protects himself. If the apprentice should be thoroughly taught all branches in the shortest time,... | |
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