| 1885 - 520 Seiten
...is no question that, given the perfect grounding of a student to begin with in all the theories of his science, the remainder comes afterwards to him...manner much, more simple and easily acquired. The chapters on " Theories " extend to 82 pages, and are admirably and tersely expressed. Passing now to... | |
| Samuel Anglin - 1891 - 602 Seiten
...no i|nestion that, given the P8RFBCT GROl'NBINn of the Student in his Science, the rcmaiiider cuincs afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and...SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science over the fragmentary stylo so generally followed. Uv A LONG WAY THK IIRST sm.ill Manuals for Students. — Analyst. HINTS... | |
| George Henry Hurst - 1892 - 516 Seiten
...Duprc and Hake- WILL MAEE EXPERIMENTAL WORE TREBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE 1NTRLLIGIBLE." — Saturday Rt "There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING...much more simple and easily acquired. The work is AN EXAMI-LE OK THH ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a. Science over the fragmentary style so... | |
| George Henry Hurst - 1892 - 556 Seiten
...INTERESTING BECAUSE INTELLIGIBLR."— Ail "There is no question that, given the I'EKFPCT GHOT'NIIIN*; of the Student in his Science, the remainder comes...afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and exsily acquired. The work is AN KXAMTLE OF TUB ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMKNT of a Science... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine - 1893 - 710 Seiten
...Saturday Rrvirt* "Then is no question that, given the PBRFKCT GROUNDING of the Student in his Scumc*, the remainder comes afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and easily acquire • The w*rk is AN EXAMPLE or THK ADVANTAGES or THE SYSTEMATIC TKEATMBMT of * Science over... | |
| Sidney Herbert Wells - 1900 - 228 Seiten
..."There is no question that, given the PBRFKCT GROUNDING of the Student in his Sctesve, the naawstder comes afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and easily acquired The wetk IS AN BXAMFLB «» THB ABYAHTAOU OF THE SYSTEMATIC TsBATUBNT of I Seiotoe over the fragmeatary... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - 1894 - 350 Seiten
...and Hake. WILL MAKE EXPERIMENTAL WORK TREBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE INTELLIGIBLE." — Saturday JKf . . "There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING...ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science OTCT the fragmentary style so generally followed. BY A LONG WAY THE BEST of the small Manuals for Students.... | |
| Bryan Donkin - 1894 - 488 Seiten
...and Hake. WILL MAKE EXPERIMENTAL WORK TREBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE INTELLIGIBLE.'1 — Saturday ReVttW. "There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING...simple and easily acquired. The work is AN EXAMPLE OK THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science over the fragmentary style so generally... | |
| Bryan Donkin - 1894 - 480 Seiten
...and Hake. WILL MAKE EXPKftlMENTAL WORK TREBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE INTELLIGIBLE." — Saiurday RfUlCW. "There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING...afterwards to him in a manner much more simple and easily acquiredThe work is AN EXAMPLE OF THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science over the... | |
| Grenville Arthur James Cole - 1895 - 426 Seiten
...and Hake. WILL MARK KXPKRIMENTAL WORK TREBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE INTELLIGIBLE. " — Saturday ReVlCW. "There is no question that, given the PERFECT GROUNDING...ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEMATIC TREATMENT of a Science orer the fragmentary style so generally followed. BY A LONG WAY THE BEST of the small Manuals for Students.... | |
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