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... Notes and Translation . LESSONS IN GERMAN , for Private Students . LATIN COMPOSITION . FRENCH READINGS , and Notes . POPULAR PAPERS ON MYTHOLOGY . And other matters of interest or use to Students . A part of the Magazine is used ...
... Notes and Translation . LESSONS IN GERMAN , for Private Students . LATIN COMPOSITION . FRENCH READINGS , and Notes . POPULAR PAPERS ON MYTHOLOGY . And other matters of interest or use to Students . A part of the Magazine is used ...
Side 4
... NOTES . ( 1. ) This is sufficient for a first lesson . The next lesson the teacher gives would continue this one , and deal with the words Mat , Sat , Bat , & c . ( 2. ) The lesson may be rendered further interesting by asking the ...
... NOTES . ( 1. ) This is sufficient for a first lesson . The next lesson the teacher gives would continue this one , and deal with the words Mat , Sat , Bat , & c . ( 2. ) The lesson may be rendered further interesting by asking the ...
Side 9
... race , are best secured by the influences of a well and wisely - ordered home ; and it is this wise ordering that truly constitutes Domestic Economy . Notes and Queries on English History . 66 BY W. DOMESTIC ECONOMY FOR PUPIL TEACHERS . 9.
... race , are best secured by the influences of a well and wisely - ordered home ; and it is this wise ordering that truly constitutes Domestic Economy . Notes and Queries on English History . 66 BY W. DOMESTIC ECONOMY FOR PUPIL TEACHERS . 9.
Side 10
Notes and Queries on English History . 66 BY W. G. ADAMS , AUTHOR OF LEADING EVENTS OF ENGLISH HISTORY . " ROMAN PERIOD , B.C. 55 TO A.D. 410 = 465 YEARS . 55 B.C. - Condition of Ancient Britons . - Kind of dress ; food employment ...
Notes and Queries on English History . 66 BY W. G. ADAMS , AUTHOR OF LEADING EVENTS OF ENGLISH HISTORY . " ROMAN PERIOD , B.C. 55 TO A.D. 410 = 465 YEARS . 55 B.C. - Condition of Ancient Britons . - Kind of dress ; food employment ...
Side 11
... NOTES ON LESSER KNOWN POINTS . 1. The British Isles were called the Tin Isles , the Phoenicians having traded in tin with the Scilly Isles and Cornwall long before the Roman invasion . 2. Cæsar wrote commentaries on countries he ...
... NOTES ON LESSER KNOWN POINTS . 1. The British Isles were called the Tin Isles , the Phoenicians having traded in tin with the Scilly Isles and Cornwall long before the Roman invasion . 2. Cæsar wrote commentaries on countries he ...
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Side 252 - Tis now become a history little known That once we called the pastoral house our own Short-lived possession! but the record fair That memory keeps, of all thy kindness there, Still outlives many a storm that has effaced A thousand other themes less deeply traced.
Side 251 - His spear, — to equal which, the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand...
Side 272 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts ; the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the line between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.
Side 342 - 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 252 - I HELD it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Side 280 - If one side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle is greater than either of the interior, and opposite angles.
Side 272 - The angles in the same segment of a circle are equal to one another.
Side 273 - ARITHMETIC. (Three hours allowed for this paper.) Candidates are not permitted to answer more than one question in each section.
Side 360 - At a given point in a given straight line, to make a rectilineal angle equal to a given rectilineal angle. Let AB be the given straight line, and A the given point in, it, and DCE the given rectilineal angle ; it is required to make...
Side 14 - ... particulars. I dreamed that I was conveyed into a wide and boundless plain, that was covered with prodigious multitudes of people, which no man could number. In the midst of it there stood a mountain, with its head above the clouds. The sides were extremely steep, and of such a particular structure, that no creature which was not made in a human figure could possibly ascend it.