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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... late famous French afronomer La Lande , that , at prefent , we know not whether we are to reckon , comets by hundreds or by thousands ; -whether they return , or are loft in the immenfity of the universe . Confult Confult with reafon ...
... late famous French afronomer La Lande , that , at prefent , we know not whether we are to reckon , comets by hundreds or by thousands ; -whether they return , or are loft in the immenfity of the universe . Confult Confult with reafon ...
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... late Dr. Johnson , though he was ftrongly pre- judiced against Milton on account of his political opinions , yet thought fo highly of his talents , and of his Paradife Loft , that he fays of him , " He was born for whatever is arduous ...
... late Dr. Johnson , though he was ftrongly pre- judiced against Milton on account of his political opinions , yet thought fo highly of his talents , and of his Paradife Loft , that he fays of him , " He was born for whatever is arduous ...
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... late province of Picardy , France . This fanguinary enthufiaft was patro- nized by his bolinefs pope Urban II . who convened a council of 310 bishops at Clermont , now in the depart- ment of Puy - de - Dôme , France , at which ...
... late province of Picardy , France . This fanguinary enthufiaft was patro- nized by his bolinefs pope Urban II . who convened a council of 310 bishops at Clermont , now in the depart- ment of Puy - de - Dôme , France , at which ...
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... late province of Normandy , France , A. D. 1198. That monarch's parole for the day was , " Dieu et mon droit , God and my right , " which has al- moft ever fince continued the motto of the royal arms of England . How many years have ...
... late province of Normandy , France , A. D. 1198. That monarch's parole for the day was , " Dieu et mon droit , God and my right , " which has al- moft ever fince continued the motto of the royal arms of England . How many years have ...
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... late province of Picardy . In that battle , John , king of Bohemia , though blind , ferved as a volunteer in the French army , and was killed in the ac- tion . His creft was three oftrich feathers , with the above - motto ; which was ...
... late province of Picardy . In that battle , John , king of Bohemia , though blind , ferved as a volunteer in the French army , and was killed in the ac- tion . His creft was three oftrich feathers , with the above - motto ; which was ...
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