| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1829 - 266 pages
...bargain, and readily, for the sake of a good dinner, and better company, entered into an agreement with them, and s,o made himself the eighth person. I demand how long they staid at that inn, and now many different positions they sat in ? Ans. They staid till they buried their host... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...bargain, and readily, for the Bake of a good dinner, and better company, entered in to an agreement with them, and so made himself the eighth person. I demand how long they staid at that inn, and how many different positions they sat in ? Ans. They staid till they buried their host... | |
| Royden Page Whitcomb - Bayonne (N.J.) - 1904 - 138 pages
...bargain, and readily, for the sake of a good dinner, and better company, entered into an agreement with them and so made himself the eighth person. I demand how long they staid at the inn, and how many different positions they sat in? Answer: — The number of positions were 40,320... | |
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