Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: a suppl. to Introduction to arithmetic1795 |
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... continued longeft to flourish . Cornelia , mother of the Gracchi ; Aurelia , of Julius Cæfar ; and Attia , of Auguftus , fuperintended the education of their refpective children.- Among the Greeks , he of whom antiquity , fanctioned by ...
... continued longeft to flourish . Cornelia , mother of the Gracchi ; Aurelia , of Julius Cæfar ; and Attia , of Auguftus , fuperintended the education of their refpective children.- Among the Greeks , he of whom antiquity , fanctioned by ...
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... continued to his death ( which happened A. D. 81 ) The delight of men ! Very different were his predeceffors , TIBERIUS , CALIGULA , CLAUDIUS , NERO , VITELLIUS- Imperial monsters all . A race on earth Vindictive fent , the fcourge of ...
... continued to his death ( which happened A. D. 81 ) The delight of men ! Very different were his predeceffors , TIBERIUS , CALIGULA , CLAUDIUS , NERO , VITELLIUS- Imperial monsters all . A race on earth Vindictive fent , the fcourge of ...
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... continued for more than 600 years . Thus The haughty Norman feiz'd at once an ifle , For which thro ' many a century , in vain , The Roman , Saxon , Dane , had toil'd and bled . THOMSON . The conquering defpot became a moft cruel tyrant ...
... continued for more than 600 years . Thus The haughty Norman feiz'd at once an ifle , For which thro ' many a century , in vain , The Roman , Saxon , Dane , had toil'd and bled . THOMSON . The conquering defpot became a moft cruel tyrant ...
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... continued the motto of the royal arms of England . How many years have intervened between that victory and the prefent year 1795 ? Anf . 597 years . N. B. King William III . ufed the motto Je maintiendray , I will maintain ; though he ...
... continued the motto of the royal arms of England . How many years have intervened between that victory and the prefent year 1795 ? Anf . 597 years . N. B. King William III . ufed the motto Je maintiendray , I will maintain ; though he ...
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... continued alone upwards of four years , when he was taken on board an English fhip , and brought back to Europe . When he was firft difcovered he had forgotten his native language , and could fcarcely be understood , feeming to fpeak ...
... continued alone upwards of four years , when he was taken on board an English fhip , and brought back to Europe . When he was firft difcovered he had forgotten his native language , and could fcarcely be understood , feeming to fpeak ...
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