| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 876 páginas
...regulations of the trades-companies required of the young workman on the completion of his apprenticeship ; but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that those permanent organizations, now so well known under the naine of tradesunions, began to make their... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 874 páginas
...regulations of the trades-companies required of the young workman on the completion of his apprenticeship ; but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that those permanent organisations, now so well known under the name of tradesunions, began to make their... | |
| Gardiner Greene Hubbard - 1898 - 72 páginas
...successful attempts to teach deaf persons to speak in Kurope and even in America previous to 1700: — but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that systematic efforts were made in Europe to gather deaf children into special schools devoted to their... | |
| Hugh Robert Mill - 1899 - 1130 páginas
...Strong gales often occur. History and Government. — The islands were discovered by Davis in 1592, but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that any attempt was made at colonisation. French, Spaniards and English successively essayed to form settlements,... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1904 - 318 páginas
...the beginning of the seventeenth century the I had been almost universally adopted in the spelling; but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that its claim, though sometimes previously admitted, was fully established in the pronunciation. By Pope... | |
| William Lines Hubbard - 1908 - 616 páginas
...general signs for depressing and raising notes, square B being written both t and $, and round B, Ь, but it was not until the latter part of the Eighteenth Century that the present system of using accidentals became fixed. In early music many of the accidentals were not noted.... | |
| Edward Ayearst Reeves - 1910 - 186 páginas
...about 1571, other Englishmen FIG. 37. — Digges' Theodolite in use. gradually improved upon his idea ; but it was not until the latter part of the eighteenth century that this instrument could really be called an accurate instrument for geodetic work. It was then that Ramsden,... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 466 páginas
...318. 1 Baralt y Diaz, Historia de Venezuela, i. 414 ; Humbert, Les origines ventzutliennes, 182. 3 Baralt y Diaz, Historia de Venezuela, i. 297. Company...assaults by the fleets or armies of foreign nations. CHAPTER XVIII THE COLONIAL CITY I. Some phases of life at Caracas. II. Organisation and activity of... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 466 páginas
...317, 318. 2 Baralt y Diaz, Historia de Venezuela, i. 414 ; Humbert, Let origines vtnttutliennes, 182. Company or the Guipuzcoa Company, it was expected...assaults by the fleets or armies of foreign nations. CHAPTER XVIII THE COLONIAL CITY I. Some phases of life at Caracas. II. Organisation and activity of... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 512 páginas
...317, 318. » Baralt y Diaz, Historia de Venezuela, i. 414; Humbert, L origines vtnezueliennes, 182. Company or the Guipuzcoa Company, it was expected...assaults by the fleets or armies of foreign nations. CHAPTER XVIII THE COLONIAL CITY Some phases of life at Caracas. II. Organisation and activity of the... | |
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