The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... similar tendency : then let them fall ; the children will say , ' Twice one : ' raise three , and let them fall as before ; the children will say , ' Three times one . ' Proceed to raise the balls on each remaining wire , so that they ...
... similar tendency : then let them fall ; the children will say , ' Twice one : ' raise three , and let them fall as before ; the children will say , ' Three times one . ' Proceed to raise the balls on each remaining wire , so that they ...
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... similar instances , where the grossest ignorance prevails in relation to mul- titudes of objects , which might have been pre- vented by a rational use of the sensitive organs with which the Creator has endowed us . Now , in infant ...
... similar instances , where the grossest ignorance prevails in relation to mul- titudes of objects , which might have been pre- vented by a rational use of the sensitive organs with which the Creator has endowed us . Now , in infant ...
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... similar to what is generally practised in infant schools . This may be done either in private by an intelligent parent , or in a public school , as an occasional amusement for those who have not entered on the regular study of ...
... similar to what is generally practised in infant schools . This may be done either in private by an intelligent parent , or in a public school , as an occasional amusement for those who have not entered on the regular study of ...
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... similar manner . Draw- ing five squares or lines on the board , and afterwards adding three , it would be seen that the sum of 5 and 3 is eight . Drawing twelve circles , and then rubbing out or crossing three of them , it will be seen ...
... similar manner . Draw- ing five squares or lines on the board , and afterwards adding three , it would be seen that the sum of 5 and 3 is eight . Drawing twelve circles , and then rubbing out or crossing three of them , it will be seen ...
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... similar manner should many other ex- amples connected with the extraction of roots be illustrated . The following question can scarcely be understood or performed , without an illustrative figure , and yet there is no figure given , nor ...
... similar manner should many other ex- amples connected with the extraction of roots be illustrated . The following question can scarcely be understood or performed , without an illustrative figure , and yet there is no figure given , nor ...
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