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... prove useful also to those who wish to study the English Language and Literature for their own sakes . The arrangements proposed will , however , be modified , if necessary . FIRST COURSE English Literature ( authors to be arranged ) ...
... prove useful also to those who wish to study the English Language and Literature for their own sakes . The arrangements proposed will , however , be modified , if necessary . FIRST COURSE English Literature ( authors to be arranged ) ...
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... prove useful to students who intend to take positions abroad , and are anxious to obtain some knowledge of the Mineralogy , Mining , and Assaying of the ores of various minerals . II . CERTIFICATE COURSE . This course is intended to ...
... prove useful to students who intend to take positions abroad , and are anxious to obtain some knowledge of the Mineralogy , Mining , and Assaying of the ores of various minerals . II . CERTIFICATE COURSE . This course is intended to ...
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... prove that the vertically opposite angles must be equal . What is meant by the supplement of a given angle ? and ... Prove the construction you use . 3. From the ends of the base of a triangle two straight lines are drawn to a point ...
... prove that the vertically opposite angles must be equal . What is meant by the supplement of a given angle ? and ... Prove the construction you use . 3. From the ends of the base of a triangle two straight lines are drawn to a point ...
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... Prove that 1 = at vờ a- a2 - b If a = . 5+ √ / 17 4 5- √17 b = 2 prove that ātō 1 1 = 2.719 and - 5 . that ( a - 2 ) 2 + ( b − 1 ) 2— a2 — b2 is equal to 6. When is one quantity said to vary ( 1 ) directly ( 2 ) inversely as another ...
... Prove that 1 = at vờ a- a2 - b If a = . 5+ √ / 17 4 5- √17 b = 2 prove that ātō 1 1 = 2.719 and - 5 . that ( a - 2 ) 2 + ( b − 1 ) 2— a2 — b2 is equal to 6. When is one quantity said to vary ( 1 ) directly ( 2 ) inversely as another ...
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... Prove that parallelograms , which stand on the same base and have equal altitudes , have equal areas . Within the triangle in the preceding rider find a point I such that the areas BIC , CIA , AIB shall be equal , and prove that AI ...
... Prove that parallelograms , which stand on the same base and have equal altitudes , have equal areas . Within the triangle in the preceding rider find a point I such that the areas BIC , CIA , AIB shall be equal , and prove that AI ...
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Page 448 - ... concidit et mixtum spumis vomit ore cruorem extremosque ciet gemitus. it tristis arator maerentem abiungens fraterna morte iuvencum, atque opere in medio defixa relinquit aratra.
Page 223 - Of having been engaged during four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge subsequently to the date of registration as a Dental Student.
Page 388 - S'enfla si bien qu'elle en creva. Le monde est plein de gens qui ne sont pas plus sages ; Tout bourgeois veut bâtir comme les grands seigneurs ; Tout petit prince a des ambassadeurs ; Tout marquis veut avoir des pages.
Page 441 - Oh ! songer que l'eau joue avec toutes ces têtes, Depuis le mousse enfant jusqu'au mari patron, Et que le vent hagard, soufflant dans son clairon, Dénoue au-dessus d'eux sa longue et folle tresse, Et que peut-être ils sont à cette heure en détresse, Et qu'on ne sait jamais au juste ce qu'ils font, Et que, pour tenir tête à cette mer sans fond, A tous ces gouffres d'ombre où ne luit nulle étoile, Ils n'ont qu'un bout de planche avec un bout de toile!
Page 360 - Wolsey near the steeps of fate On weak foundations raise th' enormous weight? Why, but to sink beneath misfortune's blow, With louder ruin, to the gulfs below? What gave great Villiers to th' assassin's knife, And fix'd disease on Harley's closing life?
Page 224 - Of having attended at a recognised Dental Hospital or in the Dental Department of a recognised general Hospital, the Practice of Dental Surgery during two years.
Page 225 - Dentistry, of having received 6 months' further instruction under the conditions specified in Section I , Clause 2 ; and in regard to Dental Metallurgy, a Certificate of having received, subsequent to the date of his reference, not less than three months' instruction in that subject to the satisfaction of his Teacher, in a recognised Dental School.
Page 441 - Ciel ! être en proie aux flots, c'est être en proie aux bêtes. Oh! songer que l'eau joue avec toutes ces têtes, Depuis le mousse enfant jusqu'au mari patron, Et que le vent hagard, soufflant dans son clairon, Dénoue au-dessus d'eux sa longue et folle tresse, Et que peut-être ils sont à cette heure en détresse, Et qu'on ne sait jamais au juste ce qu'ils font , Et que, pour tenir...
Page 360 - Hark cannonade, fusillade ! is it true what was told by the scout, Outram and Havelock breaking their way through the fell mutineers ? Surely the pibroch of Europe is ringing again in our ears...
Page xxix - Company, and by that name shall be a body corporate, with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with power to purchase, take, hold, and dispose of lands and other property for the purposes of this Act.