Besides the professions which make the art of drawing their particular study, anatomists, naturalists, mechanicks, travellers, and indeed all persons of taste and genius, have need of it, to enable them to express their ideas with precision, and make... An Epitome of Geography, with an Atlas - Page 165by Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1834 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| Louis-Benjamin Francœur, William Bentley Fowle - Arithmetic - 1825 - 86 pages
...travellers, and indeed all persons of taste and genius, have need of it, to enable them to express their ideas with precision, and make them intelligible...lamentable fact, that it is seldom or never taught in the publick schools, although a very large proportion of our children have no other education than these... | |
| Warren Colburn - Arithmetic - 1827 - 110 pages
...travellers, and indeed all persons of taste and genius, have need of it, to enable them to express their ideas with precision, and make them intelligible...others. Notwithstanding the great utility of this branch of'edueation. it is a lamentable fact, that it Is seldom or never taught in the public schools, although... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...travellers, and indeed ail persons of taste and genius, have need of it, to enable them to express their ideas with precision, and make them intelligible...branch of education, it is a lamentable fact, that it u seldom or never taught in the public schools, although a very large proportion of our children have... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Geography - 1828 - 346 pages
...travellers, and indeed all persons of taste and genius, have need of it, to enable them to express i ,'icir ideas with precision, and make them intelligible to...utility of this branch of education, it is a lamentable J w«i^ • .'! w - -* j.-A \""\ <.-Hit.''iil T7 ." -Ti.:.,.ri ... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1898 - 1310 pages
...additions and alterations to adapt it to the use of schools in the Uniteli States. In his preface lie says: Notwithstanding the great utility of this branch of...taught in the public schools, although a very large ¡in iportion of our children have no other education than these schools afford. Even in the private... | |
| James Parton Haney - Art - 1908 - 448 pages
...michanics, travelers, and indeed all persons of taste and genius, have need of it to enable them to express their ideas with precision and make them intelligible...fact that it is seldom or never taught in the public schooH^lthough a very large proportion of our children have no other education than these schools afford.... | |
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