The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 42
... application of them in the ordinary business of life . The four next lectures are appropriated to the study of geography and statistics , the application to which will be found both ingenious and simple . Our limits will not allow us to ...
... application of them in the ordinary business of life . The four next lectures are appropriated to the study of geography and statistics , the application to which will be found both ingenious and simple . Our limits will not allow us to ...
Page 45
... application of them to sensible objects are the leading principles . Nobody would attempt to master a mere theory for the assistance of the memory , un- supported by any practical illustrations ; and in nearly the same predicament this ...
... application of them to sensible objects are the leading principles . Nobody would attempt to master a mere theory for the assistance of the memory , un- supported by any practical illustrations ; and in nearly the same predicament this ...
Page 46
... application of the system ; and we have great pleasure in bearing our testimony to the clear and unaffected manner in which he delivers his instructions , to the readiness with which he answers every ob- jection and explains every ...
... application of the system ; and we have great pleasure in bearing our testimony to the clear and unaffected manner in which he delivers his instructions , to the readiness with which he answers every ob- jection and explains every ...
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