Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: a suppl. to Introduction to arithmetic1795 |
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... America , who do all by the different arrangement of grains of maife , are faid to excel any Eu- ropean both for certainty and dispatch with all his rules . NUMERATION EACHES to read or write any propofed fum , and to find the different ...
... America , who do all by the different arrangement of grains of maife , are faid to excel any Eu- ropean both for certainty and dispatch with all his rules . NUMERATION EACHES to read or write any propofed fum , and to find the different ...
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... America , and by the French ; though the Jamaica wild indigo , and the Carolina indigo , have been used with advantage . From this plant is extracted a dyer's drug , of a deep blue colour , brought to us from the Weft - Indies and America ...
... America , and by the French ; though the Jamaica wild indigo , and the Carolina indigo , have been used with advantage . From this plant is extracted a dyer's drug , of a deep blue colour , brought to us from the Weft - Indies and America ...
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... Americans , from among whom it is brought it is a native of the Eaft and West - Indies , and raifed in fome of our gardens ... America , and , as has been afferted , by Sir Francis Drake , in the year 1586. Others mention * Galen was a ...
... Americans , from among whom it is brought it is a native of the Eaft and West - Indies , and raifed in fome of our gardens ... America , and , as has been afferted , by Sir Francis Drake , in the year 1586. Others mention * Galen was a ...
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... America , which that “ patriot of every clime , " the late Mr. Howard , cultivated in 1765 at Cardington , near Bedford . They were alfo propagated in one of the adjacent counties . Many of thefe potatoes weigh four or five pounds each ...
... America , which that “ patriot of every clime , " the late Mr. Howard , cultivated in 1765 at Cardington , near Bedford . They were alfo propagated in one of the adjacent counties . Many of thefe potatoes weigh four or five pounds each ...
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... America , and is of great ufe to them for feeding their negroes ; and the white people make puddings of them , when ground to a fort of flour . These roots are as big as a man's leg , of an irregular form , and of a dirty brown colour ...
... America , and is of great ufe to them for feeding their negroes ; and the white people make puddings of them , when ground to a fort of flour . These roots are as big as a man's leg , of an irregular form , and of a dirty brown colour ...
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