10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PUPILSHIP»
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pupilship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
A review of the organization of these classes will show that there is a gradual rise
from the " Agricultural Class " to the " Industrial," thence to the free pupilship, and
finally to the Glasnevin establishment, from which, when they have attained a ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1851
2
Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and ...
In the first stage of pupilship the child might be termed a probationer or
stipendiary monitor, his payment at the rate of from ls. to 38. a week, according to
his period of service; he should be subject to an annual examination by Her
Majesty's ...
Great Britain. Privy Council. Council on Education, 1860
3
Report of the Committee of Council on Education
In the first stage of pupilship the child might be termed a probationer or
stipendiary monitor, his payment at the rate of from ls. to 33. a week, according to
his period of service; he should be subject to an annual examination by Her
Majesty's ...
Great Britain. Committee on Education, 1860
4
The Cycle of the Year as a Path of Initiation: Leading to an ...
In the inner development of a person who has followed the path of modern spirit-
pupilship, this can lead to what in western Christendom is in the cycle of the year
commemorated on Christmas Eve, 24 December, the day of Adam and Eve, the ...
Sergei O. Prokofieff, 2014
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION; WITH ...
In the fir3t stage of pupilship the child might be termed a probationer or
stipendiary monitor, his payment at the rate of from Is. to 3s. a week, according to
his period of service; he should be subject to an annual examination by Her
Majesty's ...
6
On the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish
It was unhappy for thee that it was not Laeg, son of Iliangabra, thou hadst
consulted about our fellow-pupilship. It was unhappy for thee that thou didst not
ask the truly sincere advice of Fergus. It was unhappy for thee that it was not the
comely, ...
Unhappy was it that it was not Laegh The son of Riangaha, thou didst ask About
our fellow pupilship, a bond That then the unnatural combat then have stayed ;
Unhappy was it that thou didst not ask Honest advice from Fergus, son of Roy ; Or
...
Iam not suggesting herethat these Oxford professors –who are probably
perfectlyupright men in themselves (Ido not impute strongAhrimanic impulses
tothem) –are themselves bearers of such prematurebeings; butthe pupilship to
such beings ...
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Hegemony and Greek Historians
Third, in answer to Schwartz's claim that there was no real tradition for the
pupilship, Kalischek (pp. 77-91) claimed to have discovered one, centering on
the peripatetic Hermippus of Smyrna. The reaction was successful, and the
pupilship is ...
John Moore Wickersham, 1994
Demobilised from the Air Force in 1948, he relumed to Kings, where he obtained
an Honours Degree in Natural Science in 1950. In September, 1950, he joined
the North Thames Gas Board, serving a three-year pupilship at Fulham, Brentford
, ...
Institution of Gas Engineers, 1966
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PUPILSHIP»
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... qualification with todays engineers for whom formal qualification is the norm, and for whom pupilship, and student apprenticeship are al but unavailable. «The Engineer, Jan 13»