The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... sufficiently well known to the public , to enable it to prejudge with tolerable confidence the gene- ral qualities of any work he might write , especially on the subject of education . His book will be opened with the expectation of a ...
... sufficiently well known to the public , to enable it to prejudge with tolerable confidence the gene- ral qualities of any work he might write , especially on the subject of education . His book will be opened with the expectation of a ...
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... sufficient to contribute to his sup- port for perhaps many years after his entrance on it , or he has already acquired a very strong determination of mind towards it , accompanied by such proofs of application and unusual talent as may ...
... sufficient to contribute to his sup- port for perhaps many years after his entrance on it , or he has already acquired a very strong determination of mind towards it , accompanied by such proofs of application and unusual talent as may ...
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... sufficient to form the character of a clergyman . At public schools , boys of different tempers , and des- ained to different professions , live together , and catch one another's notions and habits ; they acquire , at best , but a ...
... sufficient to form the character of a clergyman . At public schools , boys of different tempers , and des- ained to different professions , live together , and catch one another's notions and habits ; they acquire , at best , but a ...
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... sufficient , and one alone been given , if the same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the angle A should be nearly 90 " , as ...
... sufficient , and one alone been given , if the same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the angle A should be nearly 90 " , as ...
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... sufficient to insert in ta bles of logarithms constructed to a base 3 , the logarithm of 2.7541 only , but those of 8.2023 , 24.6069 , 73.8207 , 221 4621 , & c . must be also inserted and it is plain , that the logarithms of 27.341 ...
... sufficient to insert in ta bles of logarithms constructed to a base 3 , the logarithm of 2.7541 only , but those of 8.2023 , 24.6069 , 73.8207 , 221 4621 , & c . must be also inserted and it is plain , that the logarithms of 27.341 ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.