The Manuals will be issued simultaneously in England and America.
The class for whose use the Manuals are especially designed are those whose education has been hitherto somewhat miscellaneous or fragmentary, and who are desirous of pursuing systematic study in Literature, History, Science, and Art.
These Manuals will differ from those already in existence in that they are not intended for School use, or for Examination purposes; and that their aim is to educate, rather than to inform.
John Jackson, the originator of this system of vertical writing, is the only teacher who has had the years of practice in teaching it that make these the standardmanuals for teachers and students.
Spectator "A complete set of thesemanuals is as essential to the equipment of a good school as is an encyclopaedia.
It was published in order to "supply students and field botanists with a fuller account of the plants of the British Isles than the manuals hitherto in use aim at giving.
If the device is an airplane, or gun system on the airplane, or equipment on a ship, the weight of manuals needed to explain its functioning, or to support maintenance and troubleshooting, would keep the airplane grounded.
These also eliminate the need for long training cycles, expensive practical exercises, and the continuous revision ofmanuals containing the latest information.
Instead of manuals describing the many parameters and operations that military personnel need to consider, information is contained in computer programs.
Of course the bookcase held a few school manuals and compendiums, and one of Mr. Webster's Dictionaries.
A liturgy they have, to be sure, which does not scruple to borrow from the time-honored manuals of devotion, but also does not hesitate to change its expressions to its own liking.
A Series ofManuals for Catholic Priests and Students.
A Series ofManuals for Catholic Priests and Students.
The manuals for inquisitors, indeed, make no scruple in instructing them as to the devices and deceits by which they can elude all attempts to appeal when through disregard of rules they have exposed themselves to it.
These conditions were observed in the formularies and enjoined in the manuals of practice.
The theories found in modern manuals of Equity are very various, but all are alike in their untenability.
Getting the system engineering manuals was tough work and many of the large companies guarded their manuals almost as trade secrets.
Since the foregoing references to leading bird manuals were written, a new work, which is unique in plan, has been published.
While the other manuals give fuller descriptions of habits, songs, etc.
These manualsof Technology are not intended to teach pure science.
No logical manuals then existed 190 Plato describes the Sophist as analogous to an angler.
Both the Sophistes and the Politikus are lessons and specimens of that process which the logical manuals recognise under the names--Definition and Division.
Spectator “A complete set of these manuals is as essential to the equipment of a good school as is an encyclopaedia.
The log as we understand it is described in 1573 in Bourne’s Regiment of the Sea, nothing indicating the use of it being found in the earlier manuals of Medina, Cortes, and Gemma Frisius.
Congregationalists for some time used Isaac Watts's Catechisms for Children and Youth (1730), since superseded by the manualsof J.
The scholars of the various Irish colleges on the continent were particularly active in the production of manuals of devotion mainly translated from Latin.
Throughout the modern period we find numerous collections of religious poems and manuals of devotion in prose and verse, which we cannot here attempt to enumerate.
Accounts of the catacombs will also be found in the encyclopaedias and manuals published under the following names: Martigny, Perate, F.
During the 19th century many manuals of indifferent value saw the light of day.
Under their auspices manuals of Breton were published and the language was utilized in a number of schools.
He won the intellectual middle class over to himself with a rush, as he industriously went on rummaging in manuals of French and English history for royal murders and battle-deaths of kings.
That has become since Fernow a standing maxim in manuals of the history of art.
I would especially recommend the manuals of Julius Kollmann and Oscar Hertwig to those readers who are stimulated to further study by these chapters on human embryology.
All the other manuals I have mentioned take a decided stand on evolution.
References to them will be found in the latest manuals of embryology of Kolliker, Balfour, Hertwig, Kollman, Korschelt, and Heider.
In many of the manuals and large treatises on this science it is proved that vesicles, pouches, or sacs deserve that name only when they are inflated and filled with a clear fluid.
For the use of these monastic schools, formularies and manuals comprising formulas and models for the composition of the various acts and documents soon became indispensable.
Of the more developed treatises and manuals of epistolary rhetoric which succeeded, and which originated in Italy, the earliest example was the Breviarium de dictamine of the monk Alberic of Monte Cassino, compiled about the year 1075.
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