The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... necessary to be learned by heart , in the accidence , syntax , and prosody , should certainly be procured with the Grammar ; and when united , we conceive , they must ensure considerable proficiency in Latin to the most moderately ...
... necessary to be learned by heart , in the accidence , syntax , and prosody , should certainly be procured with the Grammar ; and when united , we conceive , they must ensure considerable proficiency in Latin to the most moderately ...
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... necessary for these three rules ; and a multiplication - table , as far as 9 times 9 , which is the proper limit ac- cording to our notation , ( though it is commonly carried'to 12 times . 12 , ) is all the table that is necessary for a ...
... necessary for these three rules ; and a multiplication - table , as far as 9 times 9 , which is the proper limit ac- cording to our notation , ( though it is commonly carried'to 12 times . 12 , ) is all the table that is necessary for a ...
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... necessary ; but I do not earth them up till late in the autumn , when the leaves of the turnips begin to drop . The double mould - board plough is then used , which earths up the turnips so as nearly to cover them . ' The subsequent ...
... necessary ; but I do not earth them up till late in the autumn , when the leaves of the turnips begin to drop . The double mould - board plough is then used , which earths up the turnips so as nearly to cover them . ' The subsequent ...
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