Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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29. oldal
... knowledge of the rudi- ments of that profession , so that on joining the service they at once take their position as trained offi- cers . It will be seen that the French system is the most nearly akin to ours ; nevertheless , the ...
... knowledge of the rudi- ments of that profession , so that on joining the service they at once take their position as trained offi- cers . It will be seen that the French system is the most nearly akin to ours ; nevertheless , the ...
30. oldal
... knowledge of and a taste for astronomy , for familiar- ising himself with the various ce- lestial phenomena of every region . He learns practically the art of ma- rine surveying , so extremely valu- able to a naval officer ; and indeed ...
... knowledge of and a taste for astronomy , for familiar- ising himself with the various ce- lestial phenomena of every region . He learns practically the art of ma- rine surveying , so extremely valu- able to a naval officer ; and indeed ...
32. oldal
... knowledge is excellent , and indispensable in order to make accomplished officers , but it can only be valuable - either to the service or to the individual - when , as a su- perstructure , it rests upon a founda- tion of sound ...
... knowledge is excellent , and indispensable in order to make accomplished officers , but it can only be valuable - either to the service or to the individual - when , as a su- perstructure , it rests upon a founda- tion of sound ...
37. oldal
... knowledge necessary ; while the highest class of certificate re- quires , in addition , a considerable knowledge of mechanics and hydro- statics . But it is not compulsory to go through even the steam course— although practically every ...
... knowledge necessary ; while the highest class of certificate re- quires , in addition , a considerable knowledge of mechanics and hydro- statics . But it is not compulsory to go through even the steam course— although practically every ...
38. oldal
... knowledge of our naval officers of the two sub- jects we have just mentioned , is a standing reproach to the service ; yet the blame does not rest with them , as we have endeavoured to show . The system of study , therefore , for the ...
... knowledge of our naval officers of the two sub- jects we have just mentioned , is a standing reproach to the service ; yet the blame does not rest with them , as we have endeavoured to show . The system of study , therefore , for the ...
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