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à who may be termed “ pre - commercial collegists , " write more or less clumsily or at least carelessly . Of course there are exceptions , but they are by no means very common . If penmanship deserves and receives growing attention ...
à who may be termed “ pre - commercial collegists , " write more or less clumsily or at least carelessly . Of course there are exceptions , but they are by no means very common . If penmanship deserves and receives growing attention ...
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Or is drawing less a means of discipline than writing ? We think not . But if anybody should be ininclined to think that the small cards commonly used would do very well for the primary also , let him observe the following : 1.
Or is drawing less a means of discipline than writing ? We think not . But if anybody should be ininclined to think that the small cards commonly used would do very well for the primary also , let him observe the following : 1.
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by a number of saloons , barber shops , hostelries and boarding houses , all more or less of doubtful appearance , both as to buildings and inmates , as far as the latter are visible . In our rear we have a mixed neighborhood of ...
by a number of saloons , barber shops , hostelries and boarding houses , all more or less of doubtful appearance , both as to buildings and inmates , as far as the latter are visible . In our rear we have a mixed neighborhood of ...
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Older scholars are less in danger of such perilous experiments ; but the little ones seem to have a tempting adaptation for them . They are always anxious for action and ready for work . Those that I am teaching now , form'no exception ...
Older scholars are less in danger of such perilous experiments ; but the little ones seem to have a tempting adaptation for them . They are always anxious for action and ready for work . Those that I am teaching now , form'no exception ...
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2D If in this equation we substitute for A and D any numbers whatevor ; ( A being greater or less than D ) , we shall have three square numbers , whole or fractional , one of which will be equal to the difference of the other two .
2D If in this equation we substitute for A and D any numbers whatevor ; ( A being greater or less than D ) , we shall have three square numbers , whole or fractional , one of which will be equal to the difference of the other two .
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