A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... method of expressing numerals by letters , in- stead of figures , is too cumbrous and time - consuming to be tolerated . You want to letter , we will say , vol . 88 of Blackwood's Magazine . If you follow the title - page of that book ...
... method of expressing numerals by letters , in- stead of figures , is too cumbrous and time - consuming to be tolerated . You want to letter , we will say , vol . 88 of Blackwood's Magazine . If you follow the title - page of that book ...
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... method of attaining a wide and remunerative circulation for their productions will prove permanent , is less certain than that many authors now find it the surest road to profitable employment of their pens . The fact that it rarely ...
... method of attaining a wide and remunerative circulation for their productions will prove permanent , is less certain than that many authors now find it the surest road to profitable employment of their pens . The fact that it rarely ...
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... method of learning to read , in which every word is a spoken symbol , and has to be sounded , whether it is es- sential to the sense , or not . This habit of reading , which may be termed the literal method , goes with most persons ...
... method of learning to read , in which every word is a spoken symbol , and has to be sounded , whether it is es- sential to the sense , or not . This habit of reading , which may be termed the literal method , goes with most persons ...
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