| COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON - 1869 - 986 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...papers for the Elementary and Advanced Stages, than the candidates will be allowed to attempt, so that he will, to a certain extent, be able to show his knowledge... | |
| Percy Gaillemard L. Smith - 1875 - 264 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...papers for the Elementary and Advanced stages, than the candidates will be allowed to attempt, so that he will, to a certain extent, be able to show his knowledge... | |
| Henry Fidler - Building - 1875 - 248 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...papers for the Elementary and Advanced stages, than the candidates will be allowed to attempt, so that he will, to a certain extent, be able to show his knowledge... | |
| Percy Gaillemard L. Smith - 1876 - 260 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to. For instance, a student better acquainted with iron than wooden structures... | |
| Edward J. Burrell - Building - 1889 - 264 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to. For instance, a student better acquainted with iron than wooden structures... | |
| Edward J. Burrell - Building - 1889 - 264 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at hi? command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to. For instance, a student better acquainted with iron than wooden structures... | |
| Henry Fidler - Construction industry - 1891 - 334 pages
...arrangement of the Notes, and in determining the subjects to be treated upon. SYLLABUS.1 Subject IlI. — Building Construction. A larger number of questions...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention tc. FIRST STAGE, OR ELEMENTARY COURSE. It is assumed that the student has already... | |
| Henry Fidler - Construction industry - 1891 - 322 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to. For instance, a student better acquainted with iron than wooden structures... | |
| Charles Frederick Mitchell - Building - 1894 - 292 pages
...limit the range of his tuition according to the time at his command and the intelligence of the pupils. A larger number of questions will be set in the examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to. For instance, a student better acquainted with iron than wooden structures... | |
| John Parnell Allen - Building - 1897 - 560 pages
...CONSTRUCTION ARE HELD BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART. [NOTE. — The Department announce (hat a larger number of questions will be set in the Examination...such branches as he may, from circumstances, have paid special attention to."] First Stage, or Elementary Course. IT is assumed that the student has... | |
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