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" It must be acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery must be experienced when the uses to which it may be applied and the principles upon which it operates are well understood, than where the manual part alone is known,... "
Self-education; or, The value of mental culture - Page 117
by William Robinson (author of Self-education.) - 1845
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 1

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 508 pages
...acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the'execution of machinery must be experienced, when the,uses to which it may be applied, and the principles upon...operates, are well understood, than where the manual part aloue is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of every thing besides ; indeed I have lately...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 7

1825 - 610 pages
...systematic iihiloijophical ideas, upon which at his leisure lie might meditate. It must be acknowledged too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...must be experienced, when the uses to which it may bo applied, and the principles upon which it operates, are well understood, than where the manual part...
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The History of Adult Education: In which is Comprised a Full and Complete ...

James William Hudson - 1851 - 262 pages
...systenntic philosophical ideas upon which, at his leisure, he might meditate. It must be acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides ; indeed I have lately had frequent opportunities of observing...
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The History of Adult Education

James William Hudson - 1851 - 302 pages
...systemitic philosophical ideas upon which, at his' leisure, he might meditate. It must be acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...must be experienced, when the uses to which it may he applied, and the principles upon which it operates are well understood, than where the < manual...
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George Birkbeck: The Pioneer of Popular Education. A Memoir and a Review

John George Godard - 1888 - 282 pages
...systematic philosophical ideas, upon which at his leisure he might meditate. It must be acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides : indeed I have lately had frequent opportunities of observing...
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Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry

Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware - 1901 - 330 pages
...precluded even the possibility, of acquiring the smallest portion of scientific knowledge." And he added that "greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...upon which it operates, are well understood, than when the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides."...
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Education in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Davies Roberts - 1901 - 298 pages
...illustration, solely for persons engaged in the practical exercise of mechanical arts," and he goes on to say " that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...upon which it operates, are well understood, than when the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides'."...
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Education in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Davies Roberts - 1901 - 306 pages
...and he goes on to say "that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery must be e\i>erienced when the uses to which it may be applied, and the...upon which it operates, are well understood, than when the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides1."...
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Technical Education: Its Development and Aims

Charles Thomas Millis - 1925 - 200 pages
...systematic philosophical ideas upon which at his leisure he might meditate. It must be acknowledged, too, that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...the manual part alone is known, the artist remaining entirely ignorant of everything besides ; indeed I have lately had frequent opportunities of observing...
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Workers' Education in England & the United States

Margaret Trabue Hodgen - 1925 - 336 pages
...systematic philosophical ideas upon which, at his leisure, he might meditate". It seemed possible to him "that greater satisfaction in the execution of machinery...principles upon which it operates are well understood, than when the manual part alone is known ".l And when he described his venture to some of his colleagues,...
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