The pupil-teachers' guide to a more intellectual method of teaching simple arithmeticJarrold & Sons, 1853 - 209 oldal |
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... Duke of Wellington was born Anno Domini , 1769 , and died about 4 months after he had completed his 83rd year . In what year did he die ? The Duke of Wellington was born in Ireland , in the same year which ushered Napoleon Bonaparte ...
... Duke of Wellington was born Anno Domini , 1769 , and died about 4 months after he had completed his 83rd year . In what year did he die ? The Duke of Wellington was born in Ireland , in the same year which ushered Napoleon Bonaparte ...
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... duke . His successive patents were read together on a single day , as he took his seat with the highest rank among the peers of England . Afterwards he was despatched to Paris for the settlement of French affairs , to Madrid for the ...
... duke . His successive patents were read together on a single day , as he took his seat with the highest rank among the peers of England . Afterwards he was despatched to Paris for the settlement of French affairs , to Madrid for the ...
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... Duke of Lancaster , the King's uncle . In 1408 , a convocation was held at Oxford by Archbishop Arundel , and it was decreed that no one should translate any text of scripture into English by way of a book or tract ; and that no book of ...
... Duke of Lancaster , the King's uncle . In 1408 , a convocation was held at Oxford by Archbishop Arundel , and it was decreed that no one should translate any text of scripture into English by way of a book or tract ; and that no book of ...
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... Duke of Normandy ) quitted his native shores . . . . At Pevensey their voyage ceased on the 28th September . They landed peaceably , for no opposing force was near . They made no stay here , and proceeded imme . diately to Hastings to ...
... Duke of Normandy ) quitted his native shores . . . . At Pevensey their voyage ceased on the 28th September . They landed peaceably , for no opposing force was near . They made no stay here , and proceeded imme . diately to Hastings to ...
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... duke . . . . Alert in obtaining notice of Harold's approach , William immediately commanded his men to remain all night under arms . . . . . . On the spot afterwards called Battle , the English rested on an adjacent hill . The Normans ...
... duke . . . . Alert in obtaining notice of Harold's approach , William immediately commanded his men to remain all night under arms . . . . . . On the spot afterwards called Battle , the English rested on an adjacent hill . The Normans ...
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acres afterwards amount ancient army battle bell bishops British called carried Carthage Carthaginians celebrated century Christ Christians church ciphers coined columns commenced contained cotton death Diocletian distance dividend divisor duke earth Edict Edict of Nantes edifice Edward emperor empire England English equal Europe feet figure fire four France French Hannibal height hence Henry Henry VIII houses inches Ireland iron islands Italy Jews Julius Cæsar Jupiter king kingdom Lake lava length London Lord manufacture Masinissa Messena miles an hour millions moon Multiplicand multiply muslin Napoleon Bonaparte nearly parliament Paul's period persecution Peter's planet Pope pounds present Prince Punic region reign remains Roman Rome Scotland Second Punic War seven hundred ships side silver soldiers Spain square miles surface temple tens third Punic war thousand tion tons Trajan United Kingdom units volcanos whole yards
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92. oldal - ... houses all in one flame ! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches, was like...
125. oldal - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end to which, indeed, all history points, the realization of the Unity of Mankind!
125. oldal - The Exhibition of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of development at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this great task, and a new starting point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions.
92. oldal - We staid till, it being darkish, we saw the fire as only one entire arch of fire from this to the other side the bridge, and in a bow up the hill for an arch of above a mile long : it made me weep to see it.
92. oldal - I know not by what despondency or fate, they hardly stirred to quench it, so that there was nothing heard or seen but crying out and lamentation, running about like distracted creatures without at all attempting to save even their goods ; such a strange consternation there was upon them...
92. oldal - God grant mine eyes may never behold the like, who now saw above ten thousand houses all in one flame ; the noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children...
91. oldal - Robinson's little son going up with me; and there I did see the houses at that end of the Bridge...
59. oldal - The ancient cone was of a very regular form, terminating, not as at present, in two peaks, but with a flattish summit, where the remains of an ancient crater, nearly filled up, had left a slight depression, covered in its interior by wild vines, and with a sterile plain at the bottom.
91. oldal - So help me God I will keep all these articles inviolate, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as I am a knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed.
122. oldal - Yet these low, insignificant coral islets stand and are victorious : for here another power, as antagonist to the former, takes part in the contest. The organic forces separate the atoms of carbonate of lime one by one from the foaming breakers, and unite them into a symmetrical structure. Let the hurricane tear up its thousand huge fragments ; yet what will this tell against the accumulated labour of myriads of architects at work night and day, month after month.