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Side 168
... angles equal to a given rectilineal angle . 3. If a straight line be bisected , and produced to any point ; the rectangle contained by the whole line thus produced , and the part of it pro- duced , together with the square of half the ...
... angles equal to a given rectilineal angle . 3. If a straight line be bisected , and produced to any point ; the rectangle contained by the whole line thus produced , and the part of it pro- duced , together with the square of half the ...
Side 169
... angle ; but the angle in a segment greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle ; and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle . ALGEBRA . I. Specimen Paper . ( Time , 3 hours . ) 1. Find ( 1 ) ...
... angle ; but the angle in a segment greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle ; and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle . ALGEBRA . I. Specimen Paper . ( Time , 3 hours . ) 1. Find ( 1 ) ...
Side 171
... angles equal to a rectilineal angle . 2. A segment of a circle being given , describe the circle of which it is the segment . 3. Give Euclid's definition of proportion and of similar figures , and show that similar polygons may be ...
... angles equal to a rectilineal angle . 2. A segment of a circle being given , describe the circle of which it is the segment . 3. Give Euclid's definition of proportion and of similar figures , and show that similar polygons may be ...
Side 172
... angle which one of them makes with the resultant . Determine the forces , and the angle at which they act . 3. State the result of any experiments made with reference to friction . A body weighing 12,000 tons , placed on a plane whose ...
... angle which one of them makes with the resultant . Determine the forces , and the angle at which they act . 3. State the result of any experiments made with reference to friction . A body weighing 12,000 tons , placed on a plane whose ...
Side 175
... angle from a point A to two points B and C , of which the measured altitudes above the horizon from the same point are 30 ° , and 35 ° respectively , is 45 ° . Construct the horizontal angle between the lines AB and AC . 7. Draw a rough ...
... angle from a point A to two points B and C , of which the measured altitudes above the horizon from the same point are 30 ° , and 35 ° respectively , is 45 ° . Construct the horizontal angle between the lines AB and AC . 7. Draw a rough ...
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Side 154 - The village master taught his little school: A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he...
Side 98 - Examination, as may be deemed necessary. 8. The marks obtained by each candidate, in respect of each of the subjects in which he shall have been examined, will be added up, and the names of the...
Side 151 - ... a workman, even of the lowest and poorest order, if he is frugal and industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire.
Side 151 - Among the savage nations of hunters and fishers, every individual who is able to work, is more or less employed in useful labour, and endeavours to provide, as well as he can, the necessaries and...
Side 107 - Europe, which, though of little or no value, is still reprinted among his works; a Life of Beau Nash, which is not reprinted, though it well deserves to be so; a superficial and incorrect, but very readable, History of England, in a series of letters purporting to be addressed by a nobleman to his son; and some very lively and amusing Sketches of London Society, in a series of letters purporting to be addressed by a Chinese traveller to his friends.
Side 151 - Such nations, however, are so miserably poor, that from mere want they are frequently reduced, or at least think themselves reduced, to the necessity sometimes of directly destroying and sometimes of abandoning their infants, their old people, and those afflicted with lingering diseases, to perish with hunger, or to be devoured by wild beasts.
Side 168 - AB into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole line and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.
Side 168 - Equiangular parallelograms have to one another the ratio which is compounded of the ratios of their sides.
Side 1 - That he is properly certified as free from any physical defect or disease which would be likely to interfere with the proper discharge of his duties ; Third.
Side 107 - His narratives were always amusing, his descriptions always picturesque, his humour rich and joyous, yet not without an occasional tinge of amiable sadness. About everything that he wrote , serious or sportive , there was a certain natural grace and decorum...