Arithmetical Questions on a New Plan: Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information ...author and proprietors, 1811 - 494 strán (strany) |
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Strana v
... first purchase of the books , and enable her to make occafional ad- ditions . In the former Editions of this Volume , I had fug- gefled hints for the formation of a library suitable to the female mind and manners ; but fo many works of ...
... first purchase of the books , and enable her to make occafional ad- ditions . In the former Editions of this Volume , I had fug- gefled hints for the formation of a library suitable to the female mind and manners ; but fo many works of ...
Strana vi
... I have been told , fays Mr. Clarkson , by a physician of the first eminence , that mufic and novels have done more to produce the fickly countenances and nervous habits of fully fenfible , with Dr. Knox , that , as vi PREFACE .
... I have been told , fays Mr. Clarkson , by a physician of the first eminence , that mufic and novels have done more to produce the fickly countenances and nervous habits of fully fenfible , with Dr. Knox , that , as vi PREFACE .
Strana viii
... first , refle & with Rouffeau , that " the education of most con- fequence , is that which is received in infancy ; and this first education belongs incontestably to the WOMEN . " The early part of education must , therefore , be one of ...
... first , refle & with Rouffeau , that " the education of most con- fequence , is that which is received in infancy ; and this first education belongs incontestably to the WOMEN . " The early part of education must , therefore , be one of ...
Strana x
... first and most inviolable law of war with the Spartans , never to flee , or turn their backs , whatever fuperi- ority of numbers the enemy's army might confift of ; never to quit their poft ; never to deliver up their arms ; in a word ...
... first and most inviolable law of war with the Spartans , never to flee , or turn their backs , whatever fuperi- ority of numbers the enemy's army might confift of ; never to quit their poft ; never to deliver up their arms ; in a word ...
Strana xix
... first rules must be accurately learnt , must be engraven on the memory by a multitude of examples , of all kinds , beginning from the moft fimple that can be devised . In this view Mr. BUTLER'S book of examples in these rules will be ...
... first rules must be accurately learnt , must be engraven on the memory by a multitude of examples , of all kinds , beginning from the moft fimple that can be devised . In this view Mr. BUTLER'S book of examples in these rules will be ...
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