| George Sydenham Clarke (baron Sydenham of Combe.) - 1875 - 172 lapas
...termed in military parlance the method of " systematic approach," that is to say, its solution may be gradually felt for, even though the successive steps...entire scope of its conditions as well as each step towards its solution must be grasped by the imagination. It must be " taken by assault." The want of... | |
| George Sydenham Clarke (baron Sydenham of Combe.) - 1884 - 248 lapas
...termed in military parlance the method of " systematic approach," that is to say, its solution may be gradually felt for, even though the successive steps...entire scope of its conditions as well as each step towards its solution must be grasped by the imagination. It must be " taken by assault." The want of... | |
| William Shaffer Hall - 1902 - 160 lapas
...termed in military parlance the method of ' systematic approach ' ; that is to say, its solution may be gradually felt for, even though the successive steps...by the imagination. It must be ' taken by assault. ' " GEORGK SVDENHAM CLARKE, Captain Royal Engineers. 8. TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS AND CONVENTIONS. ff... | |
| Robert Édouard Moritz - 1914 - 436 lapas
...termed hi military parlance the method of "systematic approach;" that is to say, its solution may be gradually felt for, even though the successive steps...by the imagination. It must be "taken by assault." — CLARKE, GS Qwted in WS Hall: Descriptive Geometry (New York, 1902), chap. 1. 1883. The grand use... | |
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