| 1898 - 272 páginas
...that the institution has raised the standard of the profession, and that to a civil engineer it is of advantage and probably of pecuniary advantage to...institution does its work in the pursuit of science ? " In further elucidation of this view, a passage from the judgment of Mr. Justice Field in Reg. v.... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1899 - 734 páginas
...that the institution h»s raised the standard of the profession, and that to a civil engineer it is of advantage, and probably of pecuniary advantage,...incidental, though an important and perhaps a necessary с nsequence of the way in whica the institution does its work in the pursuit of science P " In farther... | |
| 1899 - 674 páginas
...profession, and that to a civil engineer it is of advantage, and probably of pecuniary advantage, to lie a member. But is that result the purpose of the Society, or is it an incident;)!, though an important and perhaps a necessary consequence of the way in which the Institution... | |
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