The New England Magazine, Том 6New England Magazine Company, 1888 |
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... seems hardly to be re- quired , and yet there are reasons why it is not in- appropriate to put in a permanent form the facts concerning this school . It has been a pioneer among the Summer Schools that are now springing up all over the ...
... seems hardly to be re- quired , and yet there are reasons why it is not in- appropriate to put in a permanent form the facts concerning this school . It has been a pioneer among the Summer Schools that are now springing up all over the ...
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... seem there was need only that money enough be appro- priated from the public funds to meet the trifling expense of the ... seems to know what is really best for it . Individually the world gets impatient with CONSERVATISM IN MEASUREMENT . 17.
... seem there was need only that money enough be appro- priated from the public funds to meet the trifling expense of the ... seems to know what is really best for it . Individually the world gets impatient with CONSERVATISM IN MEASUREMENT . 17.
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... seems rather to be a prejudice . against the decimal system than any preference for a different unit . It has the appearance of an aftergrowth . It assumes a larger collective unit than the decimal , and its parts must be pro ...
... seems rather to be a prejudice . against the decimal system than any preference for a different unit . It has the appearance of an aftergrowth . It assumes a larger collective unit than the decimal , and its parts must be pro ...
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... seems scarcely less antiquated than the old tenor reckoning which we were just now looking at . " For Vallu received I promise to pay to Abraham Anderson , Treasurer of the ministerial fund , the sum of two Dollars and thirty - five ...
... seems scarcely less antiquated than the old tenor reckoning which we were just now looking at . " For Vallu received I promise to pay to Abraham Anderson , Treasurer of the ministerial fund , the sum of two Dollars and thirty - five ...
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... seem that it possesses every advantage and facility for accomplishing the three great objects of a boarding school - physical health , mental development or culture , and moral strength , in its pupils . In regard to health , the school ...
... seem that it possesses every advantage and facility for accomplishing the three great objects of a boarding school - physical health , mental development or culture , and moral strength , in its pupils . In regard to health , the school ...
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