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Side 6
... chief im- ports from each : -Zante , Odessa , Archangel , Bordeaux , Bermuda , Honduras , Mauritius , Queensland , South Australia , and New- foundland ? 6. Draw a map of France ; indicating the chief rivers , mountain ranges , and sea ...
... chief im- ports from each : -Zante , Odessa , Archangel , Bordeaux , Bermuda , Honduras , Mauritius , Queensland , South Australia , and New- foundland ? 6. Draw a map of France ; indicating the chief rivers , mountain ranges , and sea ...
Side 7
... chief provisions of the Bill of Rights . What enactment did it confirm and enlarge ? Give the dates of both . 6. Give a sketch of the contest which took place in Ireland in connection with the endeavours of James II . to regain the ...
... chief provisions of the Bill of Rights . What enactment did it confirm and enlarge ? Give the dates of both . 6. Give a sketch of the contest which took place in Ireland in connection with the endeavours of James II . to regain the ...
Side 31
... chief results of the decomposition of the body after death . 5. Explain fully why a man must breathe . 6. Describe what takes place in blood after it has escaped from the body . COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS . ( Incorporated by Royal Charter ...
... chief results of the decomposition of the body after death . 5. Explain fully why a man must breathe . 6. Describe what takes place in blood after it has escaped from the body . COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS . ( Incorporated by Royal Charter ...
Side 32
... chief groups of the Reptilia and the Am- phibia ( Batrachia ) . Point out the chief differences between these two great Orders . Describe any one leading type in particular . 2. Point out the differences in structure and metamorphosis ...
... chief groups of the Reptilia and the Am- phibia ( Batrachia ) . Point out the chief differences between these two great Orders . Describe any one leading type in particular . 2. Point out the differences in structure and metamorphosis ...
Side 33
... chief characteristics of the groups into which you divide them . 4. Define what is meant by the following terms : -stomata , parenchyma , pleurenchyma , cotyledons , nodes , cambium , epidermis , and raphides . 5. Name the common garden ...
... chief characteristics of the groups into which you divide them . 4. Define what is meant by the following terms : -stomata , parenchyma , pleurenchyma , cotyledons , nodes , cambium , epidermis , and raphides . 5. Name the common garden ...
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The papers set at the professional preliminary examination College of preceptors Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1886 |
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Algebra Analyse not parse Ariovistus atque B.A. Lond Caesar Cambridge Candidates must satisfy Candidates who choose castris choose for translation Christ's College Coll COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS D.C.L. Candidates dative Describe equal Euclid examined in Book Examiner-B Examiner-Prof Examiner-Rev EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS Explain the constructions gain higher marks genitive Give examples Give the gender Give the principal Grammatical Questions Incorporated by Royal King's College Latin Latin passage LL.D LOEWY London March marks for Grammar N.B.-Candidates who answer nouns perfect and supine Ph.D pieces marked plural prepositions PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.-SEPTEMBER Professor PUPILS quae quam Questions on Grammar quod Royal Charter RUPERT JONES S. F. HIRON satisfy the Examiner September 9th-Afternoon square straight line subjunctive mood tenses THURSDAY Translate into English Translate into Latin translation the pieces triangle TUESDAY University of Oxford verb WEDNESDAY wish to gain Write δὲ ἐν καὶ οἱ ὅτι πρὸς τὸ τοῦ
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Side 20 - Est in secessu longo locus : insula portum Efficit objectu laterum, quibus omnis ab alto Frangitur inque sinus scindit sese unda reductos.
Side 10 - 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 75 - IF a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a straight line be drawn at right angles to the touching line, the centre of the circle shall be in that line.
Side 11 - 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 produced, together •with the square on...
Side 10 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 9 - 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 27 - Toutes les choses de la terre. Gloire, fortune militaire. Couronne éclatante des rois. Victoire aux ailes embrasées, Ambitions réalisées, Ne sont jamais sur nous posées Que comme l'oiseau sur nos toits ! Non, si puissant qu'on soit, non, qu'on rie ou qu'on pleure, Nul ne te fait parler, nul ne peut avant l'heure Ouvrir ta froide main, O fantôme muet, ô notre ombre, ô notre hôte, Spectre toujours masqué qui nous suit côte à côte, Et qu'on nomme demain ! Oh ! demain, c'est la grande chose...
Side 23 - Progredior portu, classes et litora linquens, 300 sollemnes cum forte dapes et tristia dona ante urbem in luco, falsi Simoentis ad undam, libabat cineri Andromache, Manesque vocabat Hectoreum ad tumulum, viridi quem caespite inanem, et geminas, causam lacrimis, sacraverat aras.
Side 6 - Talibus Ilioneus; cuncti simul ore fremebant Dardanidae. 560 Tum breviter Dido vultum demissa profatur: 'Solvite corde metum, Teucri, secludite curas. Res dura et regni novitas me talia cogunt moliri et late fines custode tueri. Quis genus Aeneadum, quis Troiae nesciat urbem 565 virtutesque virosque aut tanti incendia belli?
Side 56 - Le second jour a fui. — Que fait Colomb? Il dort: La fatigue l'accable, et dans l'ombre on conspire. "Périra-t-il? Aux voix ! — La mort! — La mort! — La mort! — Qu'il triomphe demain, ou, parjure, il expire." Les ingrats ! Quoi ! demain il aura pour tombeau Les mers où son audace ouvre un chemin nouveau ! Et peut-être demain leurs flots impitoyables, Le poussant vers ces bords que cherchait son regard, Les lui feront toucher, en roulant sur les sables...