The United Service Magazine, Том 81H. Colburn, 1856 |
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... tion ; but ours is , we are vain enough to think , the commonsense way of teaching , in contradistinction to the somewhat finical , and far too theoretical method hitherto pursued at our colleges , and which was imported into this ...
... tion ; but ours is , we are vain enough to think , the commonsense way of teaching , in contradistinction to the somewhat finical , and far too theoretical method hitherto pursued at our colleges , and which was imported into this ...
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... tion is to give place to the geometrical at Sandhurst .. This , too , is in conformity with our general views , which prompt us to prefer the thing itself to its symbol . It is all very well for students who push far into mathematics to ...
... tion is to give place to the geometrical at Sandhurst .. This , too , is in conformity with our general views , which prompt us to prefer the thing itself to its symbol . It is all very well for students who push far into mathematics to ...
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... tion , but has at one time or another attempted to devise some mode of improving it in different degrees , mostly without success . Inventions and propositions for great improvements in every art and profession are without end ; and ...
... tion , but has at one time or another attempted to devise some mode of improving it in different degrees , mostly without success . Inventions and propositions for great improvements in every art and profession are without end ; and ...
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... tion of having obtained volunteers ; and 170 Non - Commissioned Officers have received Commissions without purchase - total , 1728. The above return speaks for itself ; out of the number of first Commissions given without purchase since ...
... tion of having obtained volunteers ; and 170 Non - Commissioned Officers have received Commissions without purchase - total , 1728. The above return speaks for itself ; out of the number of first Commissions given without purchase since ...
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... tion to her own , while Miss Smythe went to bed . " The kind familiar face was soon missed . The poor , dying soldiers could turn from their own sufferings to inquire about their benefactress . But her hour was come . She had chosen the ...
... tion to her own , while Miss Smythe went to bed . " The kind familiar face was soon missed . The poor , dying soldiers could turn from their own sufferings to inquire about their benefactress . But her hour was come . She had chosen the ...
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