Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition, 1867: Published Under Direction of the Secretary of State by Authority of the Senate of the United States, Volume 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... lectures at the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle , and in the Revue des Deux Mondes , ' the principles which govern the formation of races , remarks that " there is one law in crossing which is constantly verified : each of the two authors ...
... lectures at the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle , and in the Revue des Deux Mondes , ' the principles which govern the formation of races , remarks that " there is one law in crossing which is constantly verified : each of the two authors ...
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... lectures and suitable popular amusements , which are distributed among the members . This association , as well as the relief society , it will be seen , is sup- ported and managed by the work - people themselves , who secure a valu ...
... lectures and suitable popular amusements , which are distributed among the members . This association , as well as the relief society , it will be seen , is sup- ported and managed by the work - people themselves , who secure a valu ...
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... of , note Cheviot sheep , character of ...... character of wool of ....... Chevreul , M. , lectures of , to the artisans of Lyons Cloakings , Austrian 38 4432 Clothing wools , ability to grow fine , in the 138 INDEX .
... of , note Cheviot sheep , character of ...... character of wool of ....... Chevreul , M. , lectures of , to the artisans of Lyons Cloakings , Austrian 38 4432 Clothing wools , ability to grow fine , in the 138 INDEX .
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... Lectures , lyceums , libraries - Schools for the destitute and vicious- Schools for the idiotic . - pp . 57-72 . CHAPTER IV . SECONDARY EDUCATION . Schools of lower grade - Schools in the German states - Scandinavia - France , England ...
... Lectures , lyceums , libraries - Schools for the destitute and vicious- Schools for the idiotic . - pp . 57-72 . CHAPTER IV . SECONDARY EDUCATION . Schools of lower grade - Schools in the German states - Scandinavia - France , England ...
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... LECTURES , LYCEUMS , LIBRARIES - SCHOOLS FOR THE DESTITUTE AND VICIOUS— SCHOOLS FOR THE IDIOTIC . There is a sense in which the term " popular " embraces the entire range of the education of a people ; but the intention is to restrict ...
... LECTURES , LYCEUMS , LIBRARIES - SCHOOLS FOR THE DESTITUTE AND VICIOUS— SCHOOLS FOR THE IDIOTIC . There is a sense in which the term " popular " embraces the entire range of the education of a people ; but the intention is to restrict ...
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Page 257 - January one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, no person shall be entitled to recover any Charge in any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or for the performance of any operation, or for any medicine which he shall have both prescribed and supplied, unless he shall prove upon the trial that he is registered under this Act.
Page 29 - The introduction of the cotton manufacture in this country, on a large scale, was a new idea. What would be its effect on the character of our population was a matter of deep interest. The operatives in the manufacturing cities of Europe, were notoriously of the lowest character, for intelligence and morals. The question therefore arose, and was deeply considered, whether this degradation was the result of the peculiar occupation, or of other and distinct ^causes.
Page 25 - This year the seeds were planted as an experiment; and their " plentiful coming up" was, at that early day, a subject of interest in America and England.
Page 89 - Behold, thou art fair, my love; behold, thou art fair; thou hast doves' eyes within thy locks: thy hair is as a flock of goats, that appear from mount Gilead.
Page 94 - Some i observations on a few of the principal districts is all that will be attempted. It has already been stated in a former part of this work, that Massachusetts is the principal manufacturing state in this country. An act was passed by the Senate and House of Representatives of that state, in 1837, for the purpose of obtaining " Statistical information in relation to certain branches of industry within the Commonwealth.
Page 254 - Hospital, Dispensary, Member of a Surgical College or Faculty, Licentiate of the London or Dublin Society of Apothecaries, or a Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 4. That he has attended, for at least six months, by apprenticeship or otherwise, the out-practice of...
Page 385 - ... Language, and a respectable acquaintance with its Literature, and with the Art of Composition; a fair knowledge of the Natural Sciences, and at least of the more elementary mathematics, including the chief elements of Algebra and Geometry, and such a knowledge of the Latin Language as will enable him to read current prescriptions, and appreciate the technical language of the Natural Sciences and of Medicine.
Page 255 - Medicine shall not be conferred on any person, unless he be a Graduate in Arts, or unless he shall, before or at the time of his obtaining the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, or...
Page 79 - It is a proposition void of all foundation," it says in the introduction, " that instructions at gymnasiums should be calculated for a course at universities only, and not in aid of the development of every mental faculty. The subjects taught at gymnasiums, in the order and proportion of progress in the different classes, form a foundation to all superior culture of men, and the experience of centuries, the opinion of experts, speak in favor of the usefulness of all studies, within the sphere of...
Page 21 - At the head of the districts embraced in a given province is a provincial inspector, salaried by the state, whose duty is to superintend all the schools in his province, receive the reports of district overseers, and once a year to sit in the council of provincial inspectors, under the presidency of the minister, upon the general interests of primary schools throughout the kingdom. Secondary instruction is provided for and looked after with an equally Dutch straightforwardness of action. Children...