The English Journal of Education, Band 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... describe it without first trespassing on their territory . The Treaty of Washington ( A.D. 1842 , ) estab- lished the following division . " From the point where the Connecticut River cuts the 45th parallel of north latitude to the head ...
... describe it without first trespassing on their territory . The Treaty of Washington ( A.D. 1842 , ) estab- lished the following division . " From the point where the Connecticut River cuts the 45th parallel of north latitude to the head ...
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... describing their course . 3. Trace the course of the Clyde , and write down the names of the Scottish counties which lie to the south of that river . 4. Mention the principal Scottish lakes . 5. Describe accurately the position of the ...
... describing their course . 3. Trace the course of the Clyde , and write down the names of the Scottish counties which lie to the south of that river . 4. Mention the principal Scottish lakes . 5. Describe accurately the position of the ...
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... describe their position on the map . 2. Describe the situation of the principal dependencies of Great Bri- tain in each of the four quarters of the globe , and distinguish the penal settlements . 3. Give a sketch of the Holy Land , and ...
... describe their position on the map . 2. Describe the situation of the principal dependencies of Great Bri- tain in each of the four quarters of the globe , and distinguish the penal settlements . 3. Give a sketch of the Holy Land , and ...
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... describe the whole system of the university as a sort of polytechnic academy , in which everything was taught , including " Deportment , single - stick , and use of the globes . " 99 In order to show that my remarks are not overcharged ...
... describe the whole system of the university as a sort of polytechnic academy , in which everything was taught , including " Deportment , single - stick , and use of the globes . " 99 In order to show that my remarks are not overcharged ...
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... describe . We do not read of Cæsar fording the stream of history with his sword in one hand and his Commentaries in the other ; or of Cicero opposing the agents of rebellion with the force of eloquence and the consular power ; of ...
... describe . We do not read of Cæsar fording the stream of history with his sword in one hand and his Commentaries in the other ; or of Cicero opposing the agents of rebellion with the force of eloquence and the consular power ; of ...
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