478 examples of text-book in sentences

"The obvious limitations to experimental work in physiology in the high school, already referred to, make it necessary for the student to acquire much of the desired knowledge from the text-book only.

Text-book, Montgomery, pp.

Text-book, Montgomery, pp.

[Footnote 2: Text-book of Structural and Physiological Botany.

The Political Text-Book for 1860.

The Union Text-Book.

Text-Book in Intellectual Philosophy, for Schools and Colleges; containing an Outline of the Science, with an Abstract of its History.

"R. G. Greene's Grammatical Text-Book, p. 55.

R76872, 11Apr51, William H. Kilpatrick (A) KIMBER, DIANA CLIFFORD. Text-book of anatomy and physiology, by Diana Clifford Kimber and Carolyn E. Gray.

SEE Howell, William H. HOWELL, WILLIAM H. A text-book of physiology for medical students and physicians.

A text-book of pathology.

Developmental anatomy; a text-book and laboratory manual of embryology.

A text-book of pathology; an introduction to medicine.

KELLEY, IRENE V. Text-book of nursing technique. 2d ed., rev.

A text-book of physiology for medical students and physicians.

I go to it as a text-book, and have actually spent hours at a time, taking one sentence after another, and experimenting upon them, trying to see if I could take out a word or transpose a clause, and not destroy their perfection.

4. Name some topic in which the text-book did not seem to make the explanation clear.

A Text-Book of the History of Doctrines.

A Manual of English Pronunciation and Spelling: containing a Full Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Language, with a Preliminary Exposition of English Orthoëpy and Orthography; and designed as a Work of Reference for General Use, and as a Text-Book in Schools.

CHARLES, an American theologian, born at Philadelphia; graduated at Princeton, and in 1822 became professor in the Theological Seminary in Princeton, a post he held till the close of his life; besides founding and editing the Princeton Review, was the author of various commentaries, but is best known by his "Systematic Theology," which is still a standard text-book (1797-1878).

His two greatest pupils were Peter the Lombard, bishop of Paris, and author of the 'Sentences,' the theological text-book of the schools for hundreds of years; and Arnold of Brescia, one of the noblest champions of human liberty, though condemned and banished by the second Council of the Lateran.

The study of the history of one's own country is a serious matter, and should be entered upon by the text-book writer, by the teacher, and by the pupil in a serious spirit, even to a greater extent than the study of language or of arithmetic.

References to these books and to a limited number of other works have been given in the margins of this text-book.

In using this text-book the student may proceed as follows: (1) Read carefully the Biblical passage indicated in connection with each title; for example, in the first study, Genesis 1 and 2. (2) Read the Biblical and other quotations on the first page of each study.

However, if the time or facilities of the teacher are greatly limited, they may be used judiciously with the text-book as an aid to clearness.

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