 | Robert Davies Roberts - 1901 - 274 頁
...follow than the mere imitation of what they have seen done by another. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, the mason, the dyer, or...less, upon scientific principles : and to teach what they are, and to point out their practical application, will form the business of the establishment.... | |
 | Robert Davies Roberts - 1901 - 274 頁
...is no trade which does not depend, more or less, upon scientific principles ; and to teach what they are, and to point out their practical application, will form the business of the establishment. He who unites a thorough knowledge of his art with that dexterity which practice... | |
 | Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - 1919 - 409 頁
...but there is no art which does not depend more or less on scientific principles, and to search out what these are, and to point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of this Institution."2 11. Such a movement started with certain obvious initial advantages.... | |
 | Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - 1919 - 409 頁
...but there is no art which does not depend more or less on scientific principles, and to search out what these are, and to point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of this Institution." 2 11. Such a movement started with certain obvious initial advantages.... | |
 | Archibald Edward Dobbs - 1919 - 257 頁
...but there is no art which does not depend more or less on scientific principles, and to search out what these are, and to point out their practical application, will form the chief objects of this Institution.' Birkbeck, in his inaugural lecture at the London Institute, spoke... | |
 | Alfred Alexander Mumford - 1919 - 563 頁
...mason, or any other particular business, but there is no art which does not depend, more or less, on scientific principles, and to teach what these are, and to point out theh- practical application, will form the chief objects of this Institution. The value to the mechanic... | |
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