New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 27Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 71
... period of the year is at four o'clock in the morn- ing , and at four o'clock in the afternoon . 2. In summer the maximum is at ten mi- nutes past eight o'clock in the morning , and in winter at half - past nine . The other criterions of ...
... period of the year is at four o'clock in the morn- ing , and at four o'clock in the afternoon . 2. In summer the maximum is at ten mi- nutes past eight o'clock in the morning , and in winter at half - past nine . The other criterions of ...
Page 119
... period , and which follow the old method , had only 239 scholars , making altogether 651 scholars . The principal matters taught in all the schools are reading , wri- ting , ancient and modern Greek , arithme- tic , geography , and the ...
... period , and which follow the old method , had only 239 scholars , making altogether 651 scholars . The principal matters taught in all the schools are reading , wri- ting , ancient and modern Greek , arithme- tic , geography , and the ...
Page 318
... period political science was his favou- rite object , it may almost be said that it became his passion . He hailed the esta- blishment of American independence , as one of those great events which serve to teach practical wisdom and ...
... period political science was his favou- rite object , it may almost be said that it became his passion . He hailed the esta- blishment of American independence , as one of those great events which serve to teach practical wisdom and ...
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