Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volum 1Black, Young, and Young, 1827 |
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Side 39
... turned the hoh , hoh , hoh , into oh ! oh ! oh ! Between two Non - reading Junior Sophs , R. and S. R. Well , old cock , what sport turned up at B.'s last night ? Your phiz , my fine fellow , looks winish - yea , the liquor's yet oozing ...
... turned the hoh , hoh , hoh , into oh ! oh ! oh ! Between two Non - reading Junior Sophs , R. and S. R. Well , old cock , what sport turned up at B.'s last night ? Your phiz , my fine fellow , looks winish - yea , the liquor's yet oozing ...
Side 50
... turned my thoughts thither- ward as yet , and shall not until the last term , when I shall put the governor at home to the ex- pense of a tutor extraordinary , and thus get over the bore of cramming Euclid and Jemmy * in a temporis ...
... turned my thoughts thither- ward as yet , and shall not until the last term , when I shall put the governor at home to the ex- pense of a tutor extraordinary , and thus get over the bore of cramming Euclid and Jemmy * in a temporis ...
Side 51
... turned last week ? P. No. M. Deighton , who you know plays devilish well at the game , offered five guineas for them , but were I disposed to sell them , I would not take three times his offer . Here's a musical watch ( pulling it out ...
... turned last week ? P. No. M. Deighton , who you know plays devilish well at the game , offered five guineas for them , but were I disposed to sell them , I would not take three times his offer . Here's a musical watch ( pulling it out ...
Side 52
... turning over a new leaf . How long is it since you took a turn with the Proctor- eh ? M. Why , but the day before yesterday , feel- ing all work and no play to be dull sport , I issued forth for a bit of spree with two or three of the ...
... turning over a new leaf . How long is it since you took a turn with the Proctor- eh ? M. Why , but the day before yesterday , feel- ing all work and no play to be dull sport , I issued forth for a bit of spree with two or three of the ...
Side 58
... generally upon religious matters , turned frequently upon topics of a lighter character - such as the news of the day , literary discussions , & c . himself , although , doubtless , some of these reptiles 58 CHAPEL SCENES .
... generally upon religious matters , turned frequently upon topics of a lighter character - such as the news of the day , literary discussions , & c . himself , although , doubtless , some of these reptiles 58 CHAPEL SCENES .
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Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volum 1 John Martin Frederick Wright Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
Alma mater; or, Seven years at the University of Cambridge. By a Trinity-man ... John Martin F. Wright Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
Alma Mater Or Seven Years at the University of Cambridge: In Two ..., Volum 1 John M. F. Wright Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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Side 125 - Again ; the mathematical postulate, that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Side 265 - ... line and the extremities of the base have the same ratio which the other sides of the triangle have to one...
Side 303 - How quick they wheel'd, and flying behind them shot Sharp sleet of arrowy showers against the face Of their pursuers, and overcame by flight...
Side 263 - The sum of the angles of a spherical triangle is greater than two and less than six right angles. Hyp. ABC is a spherical triangle. To prove ZA + ZB + ZG> 180°, and ZA + ZB + ZC<5±0°. Proof. Construct the polar triangle A'B'C', and denote the number of degrees in B'C', C'A', and A'B', respectively, by a, b, and c.
Side 147 - FC; then, because each of the angles BAC, BAG is a right angle (Def. 30.), the two straight lines AC, AG upon the opposite sides of AB, make with it at the point A the adjacent angles equal to two right angles; therefore CA is in the same straight line (i.
Side 261 - From the same demonstration it likewise follows that the arc which a body, uniformly revolving in a circle by means of a given centripetal force, describes in any time is a mean proportional between the diameter of the circle and the space which the same body falling by the same given force would descend through in the same given time.
Side 147 - ... described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle. Let ABC be a right-angled triangle, having the right angle BAC : the square described upon the side BC shall be equal to the squares described upon BA, AC.
Side 311 - Having given the radius of an arc of any colour in the secondary rainbow, find the ratio of the sine of incidence to the sine of refraction when rays of that colour pass out of air into water.
Side 315 - What must be the magnitude and point of application of a single force that will support a sluice-gate in the shape of an inverted parabola ? 4. Find the specific gravity of a body which is lighter than the fluid in which it is weighed. 5. If the specific gravity of air...
Side 315 - ... equal to the depth of its centre of gravity below the surface of the fluid.