The Indiana School Journal, 第 31 巻Indiana State Teachers' Association, 1886 |
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... four preceding articles that , when the factor is required , division is the process ; and , when the product is re- quired , multiplication is the process . 17. Illustrative examples involving three factors will now be given . Ex . How ...
... four preceding articles that , when the factor is required , division is the process ; and , when the product is re- quired , multiplication is the process . 17. Illustrative examples involving three factors will now be given . Ex . How ...
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... four or more , according to the number of groups of pupils in the practice- schools . Each practice - school is , we believe , divided into four practice groups , This division would form groups of pupils of from seven to twelve ...
... four or more , according to the number of groups of pupils in the practice- schools . Each practice - school is , we believe , divided into four practice groups , This division would form groups of pupils of from seven to twelve ...
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... four hours by means of the alternate beats of auri- cles and ventricles , as well as by its slower pulsations when the body is in a recumbent position . Alcoholic stimulus abnormally increases the rapidity of the beats , especially if ...
... four hours by means of the alternate beats of auri- cles and ventricles , as well as by its slower pulsations when the body is in a recumbent position . Alcoholic stimulus abnormally increases the rapidity of the beats , especially if ...
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... four different persons have had claims to authorship set up for them by their friends . This has been a matter of earnest historical investigation by such men as Daniel Webster , Thomas H. Benton , Prof. Charles King , Mr. Peter Force ...
... four different persons have had claims to authorship set up for them by their friends . This has been a matter of earnest historical investigation by such men as Daniel Webster , Thomas H. Benton , Prof. Charles King , Mr. Peter Force ...
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... four days before the final passage of the Great Ordi- nance . It bears less likeness to the final one than does that of Jefferson . Mr. Force , in gathering up the old papers , found this one in its crude and unstatesmanlike condition ...
... four days before the final passage of the Great Ordi- nance . It bears less likeness to the final one than does that of Jefferson . Mr. Force , in gathering up the old papers , found this one in its crude and unstatesmanlike condition ...
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