| William Rothwell (Surveyor) - Agriculture - 1850 - 256 pages
...work in gangs, having each a superintendent, with a head manager over all, whose duty isto point out what is to be done, how it is- to be done, and tokeep the accounts connected with his department. Mr. Henrie^ residing at Knowsley, haa actively filled... | |
| William Nelson Bartholomew - Drawing - 1872 - 114 pages
...the teacher as to whether they are prepared or not. He should know that his pupils understand just what is to be done, how it is to be done, and why it is to be done, before they put their pencils to paper. Pupils in the same class must be kept... | |
| United States. War Department - 1892 - 76 pages
...to whom they will report, and from whom they are to receive instructions. This officer will direct what is to be done, how it is to be done, and will see that it is done correctly. It will be the duty of all officers commanding working parties,... | |
| William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 pages
...to whom they will report, and from whom they are to receive instructions. This officer will direct what is to be done, how it is to be done, and will see that it is done correctly. It will be the duty of all officers commanding working-parties,... | |
| Charles John Cornish - Animal behavior - 1898 - 378 pages
...do not ask questions. They only ' look ' them, and though they constantly and anxiously 219 inquire what is to be done, how it is to be done, and the exact wishes of their masters, and occasionally even of other animals, the inquiry is made by the... | |
| bates torrey - 1900 - 194 pages
...Refrain from lifting the carriage frequently. Cultivate confidence from the beginning by understanding what is to be done, how it is to be done, and then proceeding with mental poise and unwavering accuracy of fingers. If using a ribbon machine (not... | |
| Christopher Alexander Fleming - Commercial law - 1903 - 276 pages
...carefully reduced to writing, usually in legal phraseology, and contain the whole contract, both as to what is to be done, how it is to be done, and the consideration therefor. 7. Specialty Contracts are those in writing and under seal, otherwise called... | |
| New Zealand. Department of Education - Education - 1912 - 754 pages
...of the teachers. Observation, drawing, and manipulation must be supplemented by oral expression of what is to be done, how it is to be done. and why it is to be done, before manual training produces its full educativo result. In order that the... | |
| Richard I. D. Ashbridge - Civil engineering - 1914 - 206 pages
...months, there can be no more important matters for the interested parties to consider than exactly what is to be done, how it is to be done, and what it is going to cost. An important contractual relation, which is to last sometimes for years,... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1915 - 868 pages
...Author.) In an engineering work, the author states, it is important that the interested parties consider what is to be done, how it is to be done, and what it is going to cost. To this end the engineer, it is said, must set forth his ideas by drawings... | |
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