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" Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine. "
Robinson's New Practical Arithmetic for Common Schools and Academies - Page 183
by Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1892 - 416 pages
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Written Arithmetic

George Augustus Walton - 1876 - 358 pages
...quarters and months, and the number of days in each month, are shown by the following diagram : " Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, -' Except February alone, To which we twenty-eight assign, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine." •...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1876 - 814 pages
...lullaby sung in chorus by infant school children educated in the " learning-made-easy style : " Thirty days hath September, April, June and November, All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, Which hath but twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in each Leap Year."...
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The Rudiments of Written Arithmetic: Containing Slate and Black-board ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1877 - 212 pages
...the shortest month, giving It 29 days. The leap years are exactly divisable by 4, as 1856,1860,1864. The number of days in each calendar month may be easily remembered by committing to memory the following lines : " Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest...
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Intellectual Arithmetic

James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1877 - 182 pages
...The number of days in each month may be easily remembered by committing the following lines " Thirty days hath September, April. June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one Save the second mouth alone. Which has just eight and a score Till leap-year gives it one more." 1. How...
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The Normal Higher Arithmetic: Designed for Common Schools, High Schools ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 564 pages
...Saxons. II. The number of days in each month is easily remembered by the following stanza : Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone; To which we twenty-eight assign, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine. 4O6....
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The Inter Ocean Curiosity Shop for the Year ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 184 pages
...instead of the others. As thus arranged, the months still remain. The very convenient verse, "Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one But February, which has twenty-eight alone," might have been written by Augustus Csesar himself, but...
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Exit Who?: A Farce in Two Acts

Fred Carmichael - Drama - 1982 - 100 pages
...That's right. VERNON. This is July. CRANE. No, it's the first of August. VERNON. Tain't. CRANE. Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have thirty-one except Oh, — my— God, it is the thirty-first of July. KATE. And I gave you my drug store calendar...
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Forum: A Journal for the Teacher of English Outside the United States

English language - 1991 - 524 pages
...diminished. To see how we can use poems to teach English to our pupils, let's read the following poem: Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, etc. This poem has been in use for generations all over the world in countries...
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A Brief Course in Arithmetic

Ann Faber, Gale Edgerton, Paul Karanevich - Mathematics - 1985 - 254 pages
...second number, 21, tells the day of the month. Each month has a specific number of days. [Thirty (30) days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have thirty-one (31) except February, which has twenty-eight (28), but in leap year has twenty-nine (29).] The third...
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The Critical I, Volume 10

Norman Norwood Holland - History - 1992 - 294 pages
...Criticism. He announced he would "explain what we may describe as [the] fundamental dynamic" of Thirty days hath September April, June and November: All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, Which has only eight and a score Till leap-year gives it one day more. Spencer...
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