Arithmetical Questions on a New Plan: Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information ...author and proprietors, 1811 - 494 psl. |
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... , either to conquer , or to die on the fpot . - And fometimes those who were flain were brought home upon their fhields . Chastity . American American Revolution , what decifive effects do we frequently perceive X PREFACE .
... , either to conquer , or to die on the fpot . - And fometimes those who were flain were brought home upon their fhields . Chastity . American American Revolution , what decifive effects do we frequently perceive X PREFACE .
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... brought together , with his accustomed accuracy , various tables with which it is neceffary that the minds of the youth , of both fexes , fhould be made thoroughly acquainted . The profoundeft fciences have their refpective elements ...
... brought together , with his accustomed accuracy , various tables with which it is neceffary that the minds of the youth , of both fexes , fhould be made thoroughly acquainted . The profoundeft fciences have their refpective elements ...
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... brought into an art . The Eaftern miffionaries affure us , that to this day the Indians are very expert at computing on their fingers without any ufe of pen or ink . And the natives of Peru in South- America , who do all by the ...
... brought into an art . The Eaftern miffionaries affure us , that to this day the Indians are very expert at computing on their fingers without any ufe of pen or ink . And the natives of Peru in South- America , who do all by the ...
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... brought into an art . The Eaftern miffionaries affure us , that to this day the Indians are very expert at computing on their fingers without any ufe of pen or ink . And the natives of Peru in South- America , who do all by the ...
... brought into an art . The Eaftern miffionaries affure us , that to this day the Indians are very expert at computing on their fingers without any ufe of pen or ink . And the natives of Peru in South- America , who do all by the ...
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... brought this fatal animal , which the author of Hudibras hu- morously ftyles The Trojan mare in foal with Greeks , " into the city ; and in the night the enclosed heroes rushed out , and opened the gates to their companions , who had ...
... brought this fatal animal , which the author of Hudibras hu- morously ftyles The Trojan mare in foal with Greeks , " into the city ; and in the night the enclosed heroes rushed out , and opened the gates to their companions , who had ...
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