British Almanac and Companion, 23. kötetStationers' Company, 1850 |
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16. oldal
... reckoning is made , and thus we often see 66 from and after the 31st of December . " But such explanation is still sometimes thought necessary as is given in 7 and 8 Vict . cap . 76 , in which a provision " shall commence and take ...
... reckoning is made , and thus we often see 66 from and after the 31st of December . " But such explanation is still sometimes thought necessary as is given in 7 and 8 Vict . cap . 76 , in which a provision " shall commence and take ...
24. oldal
... reckoning had a year 0 , or began with 1 . It so happens that the history of our mode of reckoning has been made to have a point of obscurity which may tend to pro- long this discussion ; and perhaps some may be found to doubt whether ...
... reckoning had a year 0 , or began with 1 . It so happens that the history of our mode of reckoning has been made to have a point of obscurity which may tend to pro- long this discussion ; and perhaps some may be found to doubt whether ...
34. oldal
... reckoning of Dionysius happened to forget , or did not know , that the placing of the above events had shifted with the reckoning . There is no occasion to settle this point either one way or the other , for our present purpose , which ...
... reckoning of Dionysius happened to forget , or did not know , that the placing of the above events had shifted with the reckoning . There is no occasion to settle this point either one way or the other , for our present purpose , which ...
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