Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New YorkCroswell, Van Benthuysen and Burt, 1847 |
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... observations for the year 1846 , and communications from the Rev. Mr. Knox of the Island of St. Croix , Dr. Barret of Middle- town , Connecticut , Mr. Conkey of Syracuse , and Dr. Pliny Earle of Bloomingdale . It would doubtless promote ...
... observations for the year 1846 , and communications from the Rev. Mr. Knox of the Island of St. Croix , Dr. Barret of Middle- town , Connecticut , Mr. Conkey of Syracuse , and Dr. Pliny Earle of Bloomingdale . It would doubtless promote ...
第 147 頁
... observation . Pronunciation of the English Language . This is a branch which we deem of great importance , and in our daily intercourse with our pupils , we point out any deviation from the best usage in the pro- nunciation of words ...
... observation . Pronunciation of the English Language . This is a branch which we deem of great importance , and in our daily intercourse with our pupils , we point out any deviation from the best usage in the pro- nunciation of words ...
第 154 頁
... awaked on this subject , before our sys- tem of education can become what it should be . Rev. J. SESSIONS , A. M. , Principal of Sandlake Academy . AN ABSTRACT OF THE RETURNS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE TO No 101. ] 154.
... awaked on this subject , before our sys- tem of education can become what it should be . Rev. J. SESSIONS , A. M. , Principal of Sandlake Academy . AN ABSTRACT OF THE RETURNS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE TO No 101. ] 154.
第 155 頁
... OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE TO THE Regents of the University , FOR THE YEAR 1846 , BY SUNDRY ACADEMIES IN THIS STATE ; IN OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS , DATED MARCH 1 , 1825 . ACADEMIES . Time for which they report . silt to.
... OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE TO THE Regents of the University , FOR THE YEAR 1846 , BY SUNDRY ACADEMIES IN THIS STATE ; IN OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS , DATED MARCH 1 , 1825 . ACADEMIES . Time for which they report . silt to.
第 206 頁
... OBSERVATIONS . CONTENTS . 1. Progress of vegetation ,. GENERAL SUMMARY . ACADEMIES . Mean tempera- ture . Prevailing Winds . Average quantity of Rain . Albany , Auburn , .. 21 years , 19 66 48.36 46.89 21 years , S 21 years , 40.76 19 66 ...
... OBSERVATIONS . CONTENTS . 1. Progress of vegetation ,. GENERAL SUMMARY . ACADEMIES . Mean tempera- ture . Prevailing Winds . Average quantity of Rain . Albany , Auburn , .. 21 years , 19 66 48.36 46.89 21 years , S 21 years , 40.76 19 66 ...
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第 154 頁 - I shall detain you no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hill-side, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
第 155 頁 - For their studies : first, they should begin with the chief and necessary rules of some good grammar, either that now used or any better ; and while this is doing, their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels.
第 154 頁 - First, to find out a spacious house and ground about it, fit for an academy, and big enough to lodge a hundred and fifty persons, whereof twenty or thereabout may be attendants, all under the government of one, who shall be thought of desert sufficient and ability either to do all, or wisely to direct and oversee it done.
第 154 頁 - Lily to the commencing, as they term it, Master of Art, it should be absolute. After this pattern, as many edifices may be converted to this use as shall be needful in every city throughout this land, which would tend much to the increase of learning and civility everywhere.
第 155 頁 - ... their speech is to be fashion'd to a distinct and clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the cold air, wide enough to grace a southern tongue; but are observ'd by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inward : so that to smatter Latin with an English mouth, is as ill a hearing as Law-French.
第 45 頁 - Professor of Chemistry and Physiology. Alfred C. Post, MD, Professor of the Principles and Operations of Surgery, with Surgical and Pathological Anatomy. William H.
第 13 頁 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons In the City of New York.
第 154 頁 - University, not needing a remove to any other house of scholarship, except it be some peculiar college of law or physic where they mean to be practitioners; but as for those general studies which take up all our time from Lilly to the commencing, as they term it, Master of Art, it should be absolute.
第 262 頁 - And no instance, so far as we are aware of, has ever occurred of a ship sustaining injury when struck by lightning if the conductor was up to the mast-head, and the continuity uninterrupted to the water.