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Side 36
... nature of Sound . OPTICS . State the Laws of Reflection and Refraction . Explain the formation of Images by Simple Lenses . * A popular knowledge only of these subjects in Natural Philosophy will be required , such as may be attained by ...
... nature of Sound . OPTICS . State the Laws of Reflection and Refraction . Explain the formation of Images by Simple Lenses . * A popular knowledge only of these subjects in Natural Philosophy will be required , such as may be attained by ...
Side 37
... natural states and relative purity . Sea - water , river- water , spring - water , rain - water . Pure water : effects of heat and cold on it ; its compound nature ; its elements . Hydrogen . Its nature and proportion in water ; its ...
... natural states and relative purity . Sea - water , river- water , spring - water , rain - water . Pure water : effects of heat and cold on it ; its compound nature ; its elements . Hydrogen . Its nature and proportion in water ; its ...
Side 38
... Natural Philosophy or Chemistry . In the first week of examination the Examinations shall be conducted in the following order : * After the year 1852 , Translation from the French or the German Language will be required . Including the ...
... Natural Philosophy or Chemistry . In the first week of examination the Examinations shall be conducted in the following order : * After the year 1852 , Translation from the French or the German Language will be required . Including the ...
Side 39
... Natural Philosophy , Clas- sics , Chemistry , and Natural History . Candidates for Honours in MATHEMATICS AND NA- TURAL PHILOSOPHY shall be examined in the following subjects : ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA . GEOMETRY . PLANE AND SPHERICAL ...
... Natural Philosophy , Clas- sics , Chemistry , and Natural History . Candidates for Honours in MATHEMATICS AND NA- TURAL PHILOSOPHY shall be examined in the following subjects : ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA . GEOMETRY . PLANE AND SPHERICAL ...
Side 40
... for Honours in Mathematics and Natural Philo- sophy ; in the Morning from Ten to One , and in the Afternoon from Three to Six . In determining the relative position of Candidates , the Examiners 40 REGULATIONS . - MATRICULATION .
... for Honours in Mathematics and Natural Philo- sophy ; in the Morning from Ten to One , and in the Afternoon from Three to Six . In determining the relative position of Candidates , the Examiners 40 REGULATIONS . - MATRICULATION .
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Side 34 - AND LASTLY, WE DO hereby for Us, our Heirs and Successors, grant and declare that these our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and...
Side clx - Trajan was ambitious of fame ; and as long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their benefactors, the- thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted characters.
Side cxli - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Side xlix - Arva per annos mutant, et superest ager. Nee enim cum ubertate et amplitudine soli labore contendunt, ut pomaria conserant, et prata separent, et hortos rigeut ; sola terrae seges imperatur.
Side xcii - We said that the history of England is the history of progress; and, when we take a comprehensive view of it, it is so. But, when examined in small separate portions, it may with more propriety be called a history of actions and reactions. We have often thought...
Side clxxv - Porticibus Gallos in limine adesse canebat; Galli per dumos aderant, arcemque tenebant, Defensi tenebris et dono noctis opacae: Aurea caesaries ollis, atque aurea vestis; Virgatis lucent sagulis ; tum lactea colla 660 Auro innectuntur; duo quisque Alpina coruscant Gaesa manu, scutis protecti corpora longis.
Side lii - If it be a pleasure to gratify curiosity, to know what we were ignorant of, to have our feelings of wonder called forth, how pure a delight of this very kind does Natural Science hold out to its students ? Recollect some of the extraordinary discoveries of Mechanical Philosophy.
Side 29 - And, lastly, We do hereby, for Us, our heirs and successors, grant and declare that these our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things...
Side xlvi - Therefore, in obtuse-angled triangles, &c. QED PROP. XIII. THEOREM. In every triangle, the square of the side subtending either of the acute angles is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of...
Side clxxvi - Ille potens sui Laetusque deget, cui licet in diem Dixisse ' Vixi ;' eras vel atra Nube polum pater occupato Vel sole puro; non tamen irritum 45 Quodcunque retro est, efficiet, neque Diffinget infectumque reddet Quod fugiens semel hora vexit.