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... given . And then , again , by means of counters , which answer for tens , and the beans , which have represented units , the process is carried forward as far as may be found necessary . All the rules of arithmetic are taught by ...
... given . And then , again , by means of counters , which answer for tens , and the beans , which have represented units , the process is carried forward as far as may be found necessary . All the rules of arithmetic are taught by ...
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... given in the following work , I am disposed to prefer them ; ventilation is more complete , and though disturbance from delirious or maniacal patients , or the shock given by the appearance of those in the worst states of fever , is ...
... given in the following work , I am disposed to prefer them ; ventilation is more complete , and though disturbance from delirious or maniacal patients , or the shock given by the appearance of those in the worst states of fever , is ...
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... given an address composed by an old Pole , and written in a bad style , but a style evidently Polish . " " It was next proposed to send a deputation from Warsaw to Wilna , to express the wishes of the Polish nation ; and it is curious ...
... given an address composed by an old Pole , and written in a bad style , but a style evidently Polish . " " It was next proposed to send a deputation from Warsaw to Wilna , to express the wishes of the Polish nation ; and it is curious ...
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