The English Journal of Education, Band 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... present an evening star ; where does she appear in the heavens , and what is her greatest distance from the sun ? -explain the cause of her being alternately a morning and evening star , and what is meant by her being sometimes ...
... present an evening star ; where does she appear in the heavens , and what is her greatest distance from the sun ? -explain the cause of her being alternately a morning and evening star , and what is meant by her being sometimes ...
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... present position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction of 160lb . each , can draw 6 tons of coals from the pit's mouth along a tram - way having a rise of 33 in 100 what is the measure of the friction on the rail ? 11. Why is the ...
... present position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction of 160lb . each , can draw 6 tons of coals from the pit's mouth along a tram - way having a rise of 33 in 100 what is the measure of the friction on the rail ? 11. Why is the ...
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... present state of things , he came to practical measures ; and these , he thought , resolved themselves into two - 1st . He believed that it would be most important that a me- morial should be addressed to the National Society , strongly ...
... present state of things , he came to practical measures ; and these , he thought , resolved themselves into two - 1st . He believed that it would be most important that a me- morial should be addressed to the National Society , strongly ...
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... present time , has recently appeared in the " English Journal of Education . " The leading features of that system are therefore known to your readers , and need not be recapitulated here . It is difficult to form an exact estimate of ...
... present time , has recently appeared in the " English Journal of Education . " The leading features of that system are therefore known to your readers , and need not be recapitulated here . It is difficult to form an exact estimate of ...
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... present task to describe the efforts which M. Gauthey made there , or the success that attended them . He has found an able exponent of his plans and writings in the person of Sir John P. Boileau , Bart . , who has introduced them to ...
... present task to describe the efforts which M. Gauthey made there , or the success that attended them . He has found an able exponent of his plans and writings in the person of Sir John P. Boileau , Bart . , who has introduced them to ...
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