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... given class would , in any given time , more rapidly surmount its difficulties , and be more benefited by the drill . It bears the marks of the same ingenuity and aptness to teach which are so conspicuous in the " National Arithmetic ...
... given class would , in any given time , more rapidly surmount its difficulties , and be more benefited by the drill . It bears the marks of the same ingenuity and aptness to teach which are so conspicuous in the " National Arithmetic ...
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... given . In the department of ETYMOLOGY , this dictionary will be found to be more complete and satisfactory than any other work of the kind , giving in a brief form the results of the investigations of the best writers on this subject ...
... given . In the department of ETYMOLOGY , this dictionary will be found to be more complete and satisfactory than any other work of the kind , giving in a brief form the results of the investigations of the best writers on this subject ...
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... given ? A triangle , that is , a polygon having three sides and three angles . What is to be proved ? That the sum of the three angles is equal to two right angles . How do you prove it ? By proving the angles equal to three angles ...
... given ? A triangle , that is , a polygon having three sides and three angles . What is to be proved ? That the sum of the three angles is equal to two right angles . How do you prove it ? By proving the angles equal to three angles ...
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