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... merit of impressing the memory of children by the perpetual use of sensible imagery , teaching mathematics , as Dr. Beddoes pro- posed , with geometrical figures of box - wood ; and the farther merit of consulting the natural order of ...
... merit of impressing the memory of children by the perpetual use of sensible imagery , teaching mathematics , as Dr. Beddoes pro- posed , with geometrical figures of box - wood ; and the farther merit of consulting the natural order of ...
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... merit of the writings does not depend on the interest which attaches itself to the persons of the com- posers . That of the Tixall Poetry ' neither rises above nor sinks below the standard which we should be disposed to assign as the ...
... merit of the writings does not depend on the interest which attaches itself to the persons of the com- posers . That of the Tixall Poetry ' neither rises above nor sinks below the standard which we should be disposed to assign as the ...
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... merits of this doctrine , of the basis on which it rests , the authority by which it is supported , and the uses to ... merit , the justification of a character before God ; but to do this , they must be found in absolute perfection ...
... merits of this doctrine , of the basis on which it rests , the authority by which it is supported , and the uses to ... merit , the justification of a character before God ; but to do this , they must be found in absolute perfection ...
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