American Journal of Education, Volume 2William Russell Wait, Greene, and Company, 1827 - Education |
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Page 273
... mechanical power of all kinds is gained , and all machines are constructed ; Natural Philosophy , which explains the general nature of the great powers and bod- ies that exist in the universe , of air and water , for example , and the ...
... mechanical power of all kinds is gained , and all machines are constructed ; Natural Philosophy , which explains the general nature of the great powers and bod- ies that exist in the universe , of air and water , for example , and the ...
Page 306
... mechanical . We clip the wings of the juvenile mind , and deny it the ennobling pleasure and invigorating exercise of those free excursions , those aspiring flights , by which it was meant to force its way into new regions of thought ...
... mechanical . We clip the wings of the juvenile mind , and deny it the ennobling pleasure and invigorating exercise of those free excursions , those aspiring flights , by which it was meant to force its way into new regions of thought ...
Page 505
... mechanical pow- ers , practical mechanics , mechanical anatomy , hydrostatics , hy- draulics , pneumatics , optics , electricity , magnetism , dialling , † mill- work , toptical instruments , strength of materials , plane geometry ...
... mechanical pow- ers , practical mechanics , mechanical anatomy , hydrostatics , hy- draulics , pneumatics , optics , electricity , magnetism , dialling , † mill- work , toptical instruments , strength of materials , plane geometry ...
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fatory Address | 1 |
Education preparatory | 13 |
Method of Instruction | 25 |
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