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One hundred and twenty-three 123
One hundred and twenty-four 124 124

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CXXIII.

CXXIV.

One hundred and twenty-five 125 125

CXXV.

One hundred and twenty-six 126 126 CXXVI.

One hundred and twenty-seven 127
One hundred and twenty-eight 128
One hundred and twenty-nine 129
One hundred and thirty

One hundred and thirty-one

/27 CXXVII.

/28 CXXVIII. /29 CXXIX. 130 /30 CXXX.

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CXXXI.

One hundred and thirty-two 132/32 CXXXII.

LESSON XIII.

One hundred and thirty-three 133 33

СХХХІІІ.

One hundred and thirty-four 134 134

CXXXIV.

One hundred and thirty-five 135 35
One hundred and thirty-six 136 /36
One hundred and thirty-seven 13737

CXXXV. CXXXVI.

CXXXVII.

One hundred and thirty-eight 138/38 CXXXVIII.

One hundred and thirty-nine 139/39

CXXXIX.

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LESSON XV.

NOTATION AND NUMERATION TABLE.

Thousands. Units.

1 1

The figure 1 in the first place on the right expresses only its simple number one, and is called a unit of the first order; 1 in 2d period. 1st period. the second place expresses ten, or ten times one, and is called a unit of the second order; 1 in the third place expresses one hundred, or ten times ten, and is called a unit of the third order; 1 in the fourth place expresses one thousand, and is a unit of the fourth order; 1 in the fifth place expresses ten thousand, and is a unit of the fifth order, and 1 in the sixth place expresses one hundred thousand and is a unit of the sixth order. The number expressed by this line of figures is one hundred eleven thousand one hundred and eleven.

2d order, Tens.

-6th order, Hundreds of thousands.

5th order, Tens of Thousands. 4th order, Units of Thousands.

3d order, Hundreds.

1st order, Units.

6 Six.
Sixty-five.

65 6 5 4 6543

6 5 4 3 2

6 5 4 3 2 1

Six hundred fifty-four.

Six thousand five hundred forty-three.

Sixty-five thousand four hundred thirty-two. Six hundred fifty-four thousand three hundred twenty-one.

LESSON XVI.

Pupils should be required to read the following numbers.

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1. Two thousand five hundred and forty-three.

2. Five thousand seven hundred and eighty-five.

3. Ten thousand nine hundred and ninety-six.

4. Thirty-five thousand four hundred and twenty-five. 5. Seventy-eight thousand six hundred and fifty-seven. 6. Ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine. 7. Five hundred and five thousand four hundred and forty 8. Nine hundred and eight thousand seven hundred and sixty.

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LESSON XX.

1. William has 1 marble; if his brother should give him 1 more, how many would he then have?

2. Henry had 2 cents, and lost 1 of them; how many had he left?

3. Lucy found 1 pin, and her sister gave her 2 more; how many pins had Lucy?

4. Sarah had 3 needles, and has lost 1 of them; how many has she left?

5. Charles has 1 orange, and Henry has 3; how many have both of them?

6 Thomas had 4 apples, and has given away 1 of them; how many has he left?

7. Susan had 1 pear given her, and she bought 4 more; how many pears had Susan then?

8. Jane bought 5 peaches, and has eaten 1 of them; how many has she left?

9. If you should buy 1 book to-day, and 5 more to morrow, how many books would you have?

10. If you have 6 cents, and should lose one of them, how many would you have left?

11. James gave 1 cent for a marble, and 6 cents for a ball; how many cents did he give for both?

12. If you have 7 birds in a cage, and one of them should die, how many would be left alive?

13 If you place 1 chair by the side of 7 chairs, how many chairs will there be?

14. Catharine had 8 pinks, and has given 1 of them to Lucy; how many has she left?

15. Emily has 8 roses, and her little sister has 1; how many roses have both of them?

16. John bought 9 nuts, and has lost 1 of them; how many has he left ?

17. Francis paid 9 cents for a slate, and 1 cent for a pencil; how many cents did both cost him?

18. Sarah had 10 cherries, and gave her sister 1 of them; how many has she left?

19. William paid 12 cents for a book, and 1 cent for a pen; how many cents did he pay away?

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