Sessional Papers, Volum 22,Del 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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Side iv
... considerable difference of opinion . The subject is admittedly a complex one , and not easily determined either by theoretical considerations or by appeals to individual experience . Much is to be gained from a temperate consideration ...
... considerable difference of opinion . The subject is admittedly a complex one , and not easily determined either by theoretical considerations or by appeals to individual experience . Much is to be gained from a temperate consideration ...
Side 12
... considerable portion of the summer and winter holidays has had to be devoted to the business . The time and labour necessary for an adequate treatment of most of the subjects has been great , and it has been bestowed with no stint . It ...
... considerable portion of the summer and winter holidays has had to be devoted to the business . The time and labour necessary for an adequate treatment of most of the subjects has been great , and it has been bestowed with no stint . It ...
Side 23
... considerable portion of the Headmaster- ships of existing Preparatory Schools were to be filled from the ranks of the Assistant Masters , there would be thus provided homes for a large number of the Assistant Masters . Let us assume ...
... considerable portion of the Headmaster- ships of existing Preparatory Schools were to be filled from the ranks of the Assistant Masters , there would be thus provided homes for a large number of the Assistant Masters . Let us assume ...
Side 25
... considerably in favour of his being appointed instead of an outsider . This single fact the fact that the Headmaster may be expected to select his successor from his own staff at once places the Assistant Masters in a totally different ...
... considerably in favour of his being appointed instead of an outsider . This single fact the fact that the Headmaster may be expected to select his successor from his own staff at once places the Assistant Masters in a totally different ...
Side 34
... considerably greater with small numbers than with large . A necessary condition of efficient organisation is that there shall be sufficient forms or classes to secure a due gradation of standard among the classes , and at the same time ...
... considerably greater with small numbers than with large . A necessary condition of efficient organisation is that there shall be sufficient forms or classes to secure a due gradation of standard among the classes , and at the same time ...
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Side 176 - Prove that parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area.
Side 166 - If from the vertical angle of a triangle a straight line be drawn perpendicular to the base, the rectangle contained by the sides of the triangle is equal to the rectangle contained by the perpendicular and the diameter of the circle described about the triangle.
Side 134 - Darting through the one-arch'd bridge, Quick she dips her dappled wing. Now the pine-tree's waving top Gently greets the morning gale : Kidlings now begin to crop Daisies on the dewy dale.
Side 171 - To describe an isosceles triangle, having each of the angles at the base double of the third angle.
Side 161 - If, from the ends of the side of a triangle, there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than, the other two sides of the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle. Let...
Side 170 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side 171 - If the vertical angle of a triangle be bisected by a straight line which also cuts the base, the segments of the base shall have the same ratio which the other sides of the triangle have to one another...
Side 376 - The spur that the clear spirit doth raise, . < To scorn delights, and live laborious days.
Side 163 - UPON a given straight line to describe a segment of a circle containing an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Side 162 - If the angle of a triangle be divided into two equal angles, by a straight line which also cuts the base ; the segments of the base shall have the same ratio which the other sides of the triangle have to one another...