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... Describe fully the physical features and general character of Aberdeenshire , Cumberland , and Kerry . If you can , draw a map of the coast - line of each of these counties . 2. What natural features of country could be well observed in ...
... Describe fully the physical features and general character of Aberdeenshire , Cumberland , and Kerry . If you can , draw a map of the coast - line of each of these counties . 2. What natural features of country could be well observed in ...
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... describe as well as to name . " " 3. In sailing along the coast of Europe , from the mouth of the Seine to the Dardanelles , what are the most striking objects you would see ? Describe them as fully as you can . N.B. - Note the word ...
... describe as well as to name . " " 3. In sailing along the coast of Europe , from the mouth of the Seine to the Dardanelles , what are the most striking objects you would see ? Describe them as fully as you can . N.B. - Note the word ...
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... Describe fully the Island of Ceylon . One hour allowed for Females . Two hours and a half allowed for Males . History . FEMALES . - I . Describe Egbert's original kingdom , and explain why he is called first king of England ? 2. When ...
... Describe fully the Island of Ceylon . One hour allowed for Females . Two hours and a half allowed for Males . History . FEMALES . - I . Describe Egbert's original kingdom , and explain why he is called first king of England ? 2. When ...
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... Describe fully , or as far as it is known , the basin of the Nile . One hour allowed for Females . Two hours and a half allowed for Males . History . - 1 . What was the Bloody Statute of 1539 ? What parties were persecuted under it ? 2 ...
... Describe fully , or as far as it is known , the basin of the Nile . One hour allowed for Females . Two hours and a half allowed for Males . History . - 1 . What was the Bloody Statute of 1539 ? What parties were persecuted under it ? 2 ...
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... describes the pronoun 66 we . " Perfect participle of the verb " to polish , " referring to " ice . " This word partakes of the nature of a verb because it is derived from the verb " to polish . " It has an adjectival force , because it ...
... describes the pronoun 66 we . " Perfect participle of the verb " to polish , " referring to " ice . " This word partakes of the nature of a verb because it is derived from the verb " to polish . " It has an adjectival force , because it ...
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3rd pers acres adjective adverb Algebra annum answers Arithmetic Arithmetic.-MALES.-I Article Cabul Candidates cent co-ord Comp Composition.-Write from memory CORNOUAILLES cost decimal Describe Draw a map DUNCAN FERGUSON England English equal ESSAY Euclid Extension Connec feet FEMALES.-I Find the value gain Geography Geography.-1 Give examples Give Notes Grammar guineas hath infinitive mood isosceles triangle kind King land Latin lesson London Lycidas means memory the substance miles Moffatt noun object Ordinary pages PAPERS FOR TEACHERS parallelogram Parse participle Penmanship.-Same person Predicate prepositions PUPIL TEACHERS qualifying questions Relative pronoun RICHARD II right angles river Russia Scotland Sent Shere Ali side simple interest sing sovereign square straight line subjunctive mood thee thou tives triangle verb WHITEHOUSE Wordsworth yards
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 299 - Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Seite 140 - There in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, 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; Full well the busy whisper circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
Seite 293 - And purple all the ground with vernal flowers. Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy...
Seite 122 - And Gilpin, long live he; And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see ! AN EPISTLE TO A PROTESTANT LADY IN FRANCE.
Seite 296 - Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education ; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country, before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
Seite 230 - Ay me, I fondly dream ! Had ye been there — for what could that have done ? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore, The Muse herself, for her enchanting son, Whom universal nature did lament, When by the rout that made the hideous roar, His gory visage down the stream was sent, Down the swift Hebrus to the Lesbian shore...
Seite 200 - Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring : Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string.
Seite 42 - Give unto me, made lowly wise, The spirit of self-sacrifice ; The confidence of reason give ; And in the light of truth thy bondman let me live ! 1805.
Seite 328 - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Seite 139 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, 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...