Biennial Report, 第 16-20 卷1905 |
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... publishers , New York The Essentials of Algebra , for secondary schools , by Web- ster Wells , S. B .; D. C. Heath & Co. , publishers , Boston . Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar for Schools and Col- leges ; revised and enlarged by ...
... publishers , New York The Essentials of Algebra , for secondary schools , by Web- ster Wells , S. B .; D. C. Heath & Co. , publishers , Boston . Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar for Schools and Col- leges ; revised and enlarged by ...
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... publishers , Boston Cornelius Nepos ' Twenty Lives , by John Edward Barss : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York First Book of Physical Geography , by Ralph S. Tarr : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York Ralph S. Tarr's ...
... publishers , Boston Cornelius Nepos ' Twenty Lives , by John Edward Barss : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York First Book of Physical Geography , by Ralph S. Tarr : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York Ralph S. Tarr's ...
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... publishers , New York .. English Literature , by Stopford A. Brooke : The Macmil- lan Co. , publishers , New York ( with additions by G. R. Carpenter ) Introduction to American Literature , by F. V. N. Painter : Sibley & Ducker , publishers ...
... publishers , New York .. English Literature , by Stopford A. Brooke : The Macmil- lan Co. , publishers , New York ( with additions by G. R. Carpenter ) Introduction to American Literature , by F. V. N. Painter : Sibley & Ducker , publishers ...
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... publishers , Boston 1897 55 335 1 10 1 10 Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges ; revised and enlarged by G. L. Kittredge : Ginn & Co. , publishers , Boston 1888 Daniell's Latin Composition : Benj . H. Sanbɔrn & Co ...
... publishers , Boston 1897 55 335 1 10 1 10 Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges ; revised and enlarged by G. L. Kittredge : Ginn & Co. , publishers , Boston 1888 Daniell's Latin Composition : Benj . H. Sanbɔrn & Co ...
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HIGH SCHOOL ADOPTION . - Continued . Text - book and publisher . Ralph S. Tarr's Questions for First Book of Physical Geography : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York ( paper ) A History of Greece for High Schools and Academies ...
HIGH SCHOOL ADOPTION . - Continued . Text - book and publisher . Ralph S. Tarr's Questions for First Book of Physical Geography : The Macmillan Co. , publishers , New York ( paper ) A History of Greece for High Schools and Academies ...
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