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... ledges , 3 ft . long , placed 9 in . apart . " 2. Series of flat slips of wood , the smallest set four in number , and other sets , 8 , 16 , and 32 in number , marked with combinations of letters , as follows : - FIRST SET . AB А A a В ...
... ledges , 3 ft . long , placed 9 in . apart . " 2. Series of flat slips of wood , the smallest set four in number , and other sets , 8 , 16 , and 32 in number , marked with combinations of letters , as follows : - FIRST SET . AB А A a В ...
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... ledges of the board , those marked by any given letter may be readily picked out by means of a straight - edged ruler , and re- moved to another ledge . 50. " The use of the abacus will be best shown by an example . Take the syllogism ...
... ledges of the board , those marked by any given letter may be readily picked out by means of a straight - edged ruler , and re- moved to another ledge . 50. " The use of the abacus will be best shown by an example . Take the syllogism ...
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... ledges ( 1 , 1 ) of wood , about I inch deep and inch thick , fixed across it at equal and parallel distances , a space of about 15 inches being left at the upper part of the board . The ledges may be made to extend quite across the ...
... ledges ( 1 , 1 ) of wood , about I inch deep and inch thick , fixed across it at equal and parallel distances , a space of about 15 inches being left at the upper part of the board . The ledges may be made to extend quite across the ...
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... ledges , as at ( 6 , 7 ) will stand securely . It is convenient to have altogether four sets of lettered slips , namely : - 4 of the size shown at ( 8 ) 8 16 99 ( 10 ) ( 12 ) 3 inches long . 44 " " 5 / 1 / 99 99 32 ( 14 ) and ( 16 ) —61 ...
... ledges , as at ( 6 , 7 ) will stand securely . It is convenient to have altogether four sets of lettered slips , namely : - 4 of the size shown at ( 8 ) 8 16 99 ( 10 ) ( 12 ) 3 inches long . 44 " " 5 / 1 / 99 99 32 ( 14 ) and ( 16 ) —61 ...
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... ledge , as at ( 6 ) : the order in which they are placed is not of any essential importance , but it is generally ... ledges , it is evident that we may separate out those marked with A or any capital letter , by inserting the straight ...
... ledge , as at ( 6 ) : the order in which they are placed is not of any essential importance , but it is generally ... ledges , it is evident that we may separate out those marked with A or any capital letter , by inserting the straight ...
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A B C D abacus ABCDE affirmative proposition Algebra analogy applied Aristotle ARISTOTLE'S DICTUM ARITHMETIC assert axiom BEGINNERS Bentham Boole Boole's BROOKE FOSS WESTCOTT CALCULUS Cambridge canon Christ's College Church Clifton College cloth combinations conclusion CONIC SECTIONS consists copula Crown 8vo denote EDUCATIONAL BOOKS Edward Thring ELEMENTARY TREATISE English equal Euclid Examination Papers Examples expression Extra fcap fallacy Fellow of St follows forms of reasoning formula GEOMETRY George Bentham Grammar Head Master hence HISTORY identity illustrated indirect inequalities inference Iron J. S. Mill John's College late Fellow Latin law of duality Laws of Thought ledge logicians ment metals are elements method MIXED MATHEMATICS ordinary oxygen predicate premises problem quantification quantity reader represented Schools Second Edition self-evident SHILLING BOOK slips student substitution of similars syllogism symbols System of Logic thing Third Edition tion triangle true undecomposable substance
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