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Higher Arithmetic; Or, The Science and Application of Numbers: Combining the ... - Page v
by James Bates Thomson - 1848 - 422 pages
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Higher Arithmetic: Or, The Science and Application of Numbers; Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 434 pages
...Arithmetics adapted to the wants of different classes of pupils in Schools and Academies. The title of each explains the character of the work. The series is constructed upon the principle, fJrat "there is a place for everything, and everything should be in its proper place." Each work forms...
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Higher Arithmetic: Or the Science and Application of Numbers, Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1849 - 438 pages
...Arithmetics adapted to the wants of different classes of pupils in Schools and Academies. The title of each explains the character of the work. The series...the examples in each are all different from those in tho others, so that pupils who study the series, will not be obliged to purchase the same matter twice,...
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Higher Arithmetic; Or, The Science and Application of Numbers: Combining the ...

James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1855 - 436 pages
...Arithmetics adapted to the wants of different Classes of pupils in . Schools and Academies. The title of each explains the character of the work. The series...place for everything, and everything should be in ita proper place."- Each work forms an entire treatise in itself ; die examples in each are all different...
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Loving Thoughts for Human Hearts

J. Watts Lethbridge - God (Christianity) - 1860 - 168 pages
...reigns. Punctuality keeps court. Disorder is banished from the house, the mansion, and the palace. There is a place for everything, and everything should be in its place. Order and regularity, arrangement and punctuality are the axioms, the first principles which...
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Debates and Proceedings of the National Council of Congregational Churches ...

James Manning Winchell Yerrinton, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - Congregational churches - 1866 - 558 pages
...recognize and which we intend to perpetuate is one of order. Order is its first law; and that says, that there is a place for everything, and everything should be in its place. As it was not the place of any to talk of war in the presence of Hannibal, so it is not my place...
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Debates and Proceedings of the National Council of Congregational Churches ...

James Manning Winchell Yerrinton, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - Congregational churches - 1866 - 552 pages
...recognize and which we intend to perpetuate is one of order. Order is its first law; and that says, that there is a place for everything, and everything should be in ita place. As it was not the place of any to talk of war in the presence of Hannibal, so it is not...
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The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the ..., Volume 6

Microscopy - 1886 - 368 pages
...higher objective than a one-sixth ? The whole matter, it appears to us, is best expressed by saying, " there is a place for everything, and everything should be in its proper place." There is a place for a one sixth of 1.35 and Dr. AY Moore has just the proper place for it ; there...
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Proceedings of the ... annual session of the Association of ..., Volumes 1-14

1891 - 902 pages
...the place where to say it cannot very well be altered without disturbing the harmony of the whole. There is a place for everything, and everything should be in its place. We should say at the beginning what belongs there, and not say it in the middle of the description...
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National Magazine ..., Volume 37

1913 - 1244 pages
...cow and the meadow and the corn, regardless that in nursery rhymes as in well-regulated households there is a place for everything and everything should be in its place. "How silly!" he concluded, with a little shamed titter. "I might have seen that, at once: "Where's...
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Wells' Book on the Culture of the Chrysanthemum: For Exhibition, Decoration ...

William Wells - Chrysanthemums - 1910 - 150 pages
...guidance. Use preventives against disease at intervals rather than delay till appearance of malady. There is a place for everything, and everything should be in its place. When receiving new plants from the nurserymen it is. best to keep them close for two or three...
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