Good Engineering Literature: What to Read and how to Write, with Suggestive Information on Allied Topicsauthor, agents, Chicago book Company, 1911 - 422 lappuses |
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... language of an uneducated laborer , and whose penmanship , spelling , and punctuation would hardly pass an elementary examination ; but the fact that a few men of this type , uneducated , ignorant , or merely care- less , have risen to ...
... language of an uneducated laborer , and whose penmanship , spelling , and punctuation would hardly pass an elementary examination ; but the fact that a few men of this type , uneducated , ignorant , or merely care- less , have risen to ...
6. lappuse
... language , constitutes a peculiar art . There are some more highly gifted than others with a facility of expression , but cor- rect literary expression is not among the arts that come by nature , and perfection cannot be acquired except ...
... language , constitutes a peculiar art . There are some more highly gifted than others with a facility of expression , but cor- rect literary expression is not among the arts that come by nature , and perfection cannot be acquired except ...
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... language is essential . The practice of correc writing is a necessity from the time he pens hi first application for a job to the end of his pro fessional career . It is necessary , not merely fo the clear expression of his thoughts in ...
... language is essential . The practice of correc writing is a necessity from the time he pens hi first application for a job to the end of his pro fessional career . It is necessary , not merely fo the clear expression of his thoughts in ...
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... language finds social progress substantially impossible . This may seem a trivial matter , but it is not . Matters of very large importance are very often settled by favor , and favor fre- quently follows social position . Other things ...
... language finds social progress substantially impossible . This may seem a trivial matter , but it is not . Matters of very large importance are very often settled by favor , and favor fre- quently follows social position . Other things ...
10. lappuse
... language . The idea that a technical paper is dry at best , and that the English employed in it is of small conse- quence , has long been proved incorrect . There is so much nowadays that is well written that no busy professional man is ...
... language . The idea that a technical paper is dry at best , and that the English employed in it is of small conse- quence , has long been proved incorrect . There is so much nowadays that is well written that no busy professional man is ...
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1. lappuse - Engineer, being the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of man...