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Higher Algebra . By G. E. Atwood . This volume is a supplement to the Stan- dard School Algebra . The author in his preface says : - " It has been prepared to satisfy a demand for a single book , bound in parts , that shall be ...
Higher Algebra . By G. E. Atwood . This volume is a supplement to the Stan- dard School Algebra . The author in his preface says : - " It has been prepared to satisfy a demand for a single book , bound in parts , that shall be ...
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... higher and higher in the scale of being , until their diversified applications have made them seem like new agencies in the unfolding of human power , in these latter years ; but they are essentially the same , differing only in degree ...
... higher and higher in the scale of being , until their diversified applications have made them seem like new agencies in the unfolding of human power , in these latter years ; but they are essentially the same , differing only in degree ...
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... higher and higher conditions in its definite and conscious growth toward the infinite . Froebel centred his system on the processes by which the best in man triumphs , and in triumphing rises to wider freedom and greater power . The ...
... higher and higher conditions in its definite and conscious growth toward the infinite . Froebel centred his system on the processes by which the best in man triumphs , and in triumphing rises to wider freedom and greater power . The ...
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