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" ... labour with his head at the same time as with his hands, the teacher should not, necessarily, attempt to push the students through the whole of the subjects enumerated in this syllabus, but should limit the range of his tuition according to the time... "
Notes on Building Construction: First stage or elementary course - Page v
1891
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DIRECTORY WITH REGULATION. 1869.

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...
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Notes on building construction [by P.G.L. Smith].

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...
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Notes on Building Construction, Part 1

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...
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Notes on building construction [by P.G.L. Smith].

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...
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Elementary Building Construction and Drawing

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...
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Elementary Building Construction and Drawing

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...
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Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of ..., Part 1

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...
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Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of ..., Part 2

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...
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Building Construction and Drawing

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...
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Practical Building Construction ...

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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