The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 450
... schools in 1968 ( 150 for boys , 120 for girls , and 115 mixed ) along with 80 private schools and 50 schools run by the United Nations for Palestine refugees . The num- ber of teachers in all these was about 4,000 . Preparatory and ...
... schools in 1968 ( 150 for boys , 120 for girls , and 115 mixed ) along with 80 private schools and 50 schools run by the United Nations for Palestine refugees . The num- ber of teachers in all these was about 4,000 . Preparatory and ...
Page 593
... school in the United Kingdom was established by the Odontological Society of London and the second school the following year by the College of Dentists of England . Both were private schools . At about the same time the Royal College of ...
... school in the United Kingdom was established by the Odontological Society of London and the second school the following year by the College of Dentists of England . Both were private schools . At about the same time the Royal College of ...
Page 736
... schools that would combine Anglican teaching with the advantages of English public school education at a moderate cost . His first schools , called the Woodard Schools , were St. Nicolas at Lancing for the upper middle class , St ...
... schools that would combine Anglican teaching with the advantages of English public school education at a moderate cost . His first schools , called the Woodard Schools , were St. Nicolas at Lancing for the upper middle class , St ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19th century Africa American animals areas became bee-eaters cells centimetres central centre century Church collagen conifers connective tissue conodonts conservation conservatism constitution continental continental drift copper Coraciiformes coral cosmic rays countries court covenant Cretaceous Crete cricket crime criminal Cro-Magnon crocodiles Crusade cultural deposits disease early Earth economic effect energy England Europe federal forest fossil France French function genera geosynclines groups hoopoes hornbills illus important industrial Iráklion island King known land later Le Corbusier legislation major ment metres minerals modern natural North Nyssaceae occur ocean Ordovician organized original Parliament particles party percent period plants political pollution population problems protection reefs region result River rock Roman Saladin sediments social South Soviet species structure theory tion town trade traditional trees tropical trouvères Union United usually western