Arithmetical Questions on a New Plan: Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information ...author and proprietors, 1811 - 494 страници |
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... hence , as the confcioufnefs of having fown the feeds of virtue , taste , and learning , in the infant bofoms of their own offspring ? " Pitiable , indeed , is the mother , if fhe deferves the name , who knows not that fuch an office ...
... hence , as the confcioufnefs of having fown the feeds of virtue , taste , and learning , in the infant bofoms of their own offspring ? " Pitiable , indeed , is the mother , if fhe deferves the name , who knows not that fuch an office ...
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... hence learn to remember their Creator in the days of their youth . " The common opinion is , that the creation took place in the fpring ; and Milton , in faying that the Pleiades danced before the fun at the creation , plainly intimates ...
... hence learn to remember their Creator in the days of their youth . " The common opinion is , that the creation took place in the fpring ; and Milton , in faying that the Pleiades danced before the fun at the creation , plainly intimates ...
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... Hence all other magnificent fepulchres and tombs have received the fame name . + The Pharos was 180 cubits or 360 feet in height . It was built for the direction of the shipping to Alexandria , which is on a flat without any hill or ...
... Hence all other magnificent fepulchres and tombs have received the fame name . + The Pharos was 180 cubits or 360 feet in height . It was built for the direction of the shipping to Alexandria , which is on a flat without any hill or ...
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... Hence , all the virtues of exalted mind , Virtues that blefs and dignify mankind , These fons of wifdom prove , may live and die The damps inhaling of a hazy sky . JUVENAL , by Mr. WAKEFIELD . The beautiful and accomplished CORINNA was ...
... Hence , all the virtues of exalted mind , Virtues that blefs and dignify mankind , These fons of wifdom prove , may live and die The damps inhaling of a hazy sky . JUVENAL , by Mr. WAKEFIELD . The beautiful and accomplished CORINNA was ...
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... Hence the word was applied to the Carthaginians long before the Romans ac- cufed them of treachery . No. 24 . DESTRUCTION OF XANTHUS . - Xan- thus was the metropolis of Lycia , a diftrict of Afia Mi- nor , fomewhat N. E. of the island ...
... Hence the word was applied to the Carthaginians long before the Romans ac- cufed them of treachery . No. 24 . DESTRUCTION OF XANTHUS . - Xan- thus was the metropolis of Lycia , a diftrict of Afia Mi- nor , fomewhat N. E. of the island ...
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