The English Journal of Education, Volum 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... answer , No : it swims with the stream ; it blesses every succeeding form of government , and every mutable constitu- tion ; while it has an arrière pensée that must eventually embar- rass them all . The Church is denationalized ...
... answer , No : it swims with the stream ; it blesses every succeeding form of government , and every mutable constitu- tion ; while it has an arrière pensée that must eventually embar- rass them all . The Church is denationalized ...
Side 29
... answer miscellaneous additional questions , including references to illustrative verses in other parts of Scripture . ** We subjoin a few specimens of questions , & c . , conformed to the 2nd and 3rd of the above sections , taking , as ...
... answer miscellaneous additional questions , including references to illustrative verses in other parts of Scripture . ** We subjoin a few specimens of questions , & c . , conformed to the 2nd and 3rd of the above sections , taking , as ...
Side 34
... Answered by Mr. Jeffery , Dunchurch . x - 20 Let x = speed of fast train . = no . of miles per hour A gains on B. 30 x - 20 = time A takes to overtake B. * Proposed by J. D. Walford , Esq . , M.A. , of Winchester College . Similarly 20 ...
... Answered by Mr. Jeffery , Dunchurch . x - 20 Let x = speed of fast train . = no . of miles per hour A gains on B. 30 x - 20 = time A takes to overtake B. * Proposed by J. D. Walford , Esq . , M.A. , of Winchester College . Similarly 20 ...
Side 35
... answered by J. Sheppard , J. Buckmaster , J. Walters , Georgius B. , J. Stephens , and the Proposer . QUEST . 16. - Proposed by Mr. J. S. Davies . The weight of a piece of cheese in the form of a segment of a circle is 6 lb. , and the ...
... answered by J. Sheppard , J. Buckmaster , J. Walters , Georgius B. , J. Stephens , and the Proposer . QUEST . 16. - Proposed by Mr. J. S. Davies . The weight of a piece of cheese in the form of a segment of a circle is 6 lb. , and the ...
Side 36
Answered by Sigma , and similarly by Mr. Buttrey . Let B C , B A , and C A be the three roads , and B E D A the ... answered by J. Sheppard , J. Stephens , J. H. , Georgius B. , J. Jeffrey , J. Walters , J. Rome , J. Ward , S. Cheadle ...
Answered by Sigma , and similarly by Mr. Buttrey . Let B C , B A , and C A be the three roads , and B E D A the ... answered by J. Sheppard , J. Stephens , J. H. , Georgius B. , J. Jeffrey , J. Walters , J. Rome , J. Ward , S. Cheadle ...
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