That the students may have the benefit of those parts of Education which are not commonly reckoned Academical, such as dancing, writing, book-keeping, French, &c... Parliamentary Papers - Sayfa 176Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons tarafından - 1837Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Mackintosh - 1878 - 506 sayfa
...be therein expresssed." At the same time we find the following interesting statute : — •" That students may have the benefit of those parts of education which are not reckoued academical, such as dancing, writing, book-keeping, French, &c., without losing time in attending... | |
| Hastings Rashdall - 1895 - 434 sayfa
...spirit of the movement may be illustrated by the following resolutions of Marischal College :— ' That the students may have the benefit of those parts...attending Masters at a distance from the College, the Sub- Principal and Regents shall appoint proper rooms in the College, and proper hours when these things... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - 1895 - 414 sayfa
...benefit of all the Students." Private classes were taught by visiting masters, that the Students might " have the benefit of those Parts of Education which...such as Dancing, Writing, Book-keeping, French, &c." The most important rule dealt with the question of " regenting." The King's College attitude was largely... | |
| Hastings Rashdall - 1895 - 436 sayfa
...spirit of the movement may be illustrated by the following resolutions of Marischal College :— ' That the students may have the benefit of those parts of Education which arc not commonly reckoned Academical, such as dancing, writing, book-keeping, French, &c., without... | |
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