The English Journal of Education, Band 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... feet square , and contains no- thing but rows of desks and forms placed opposite to each other ; a chair , raised on a platform , for the master ; a large black board , which seemed well used ; a portrait of a venerable personage , who ...
... feet square , and contains no- thing but rows of desks and forms placed opposite to each other ; a chair , raised on a platform , for the master ; a large black board , which seemed well used ; a portrait of a venerable personage , who ...
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... feet , but Mars - hill , of boundary notoriety , is not above 1700 ; while , to the south , about the Cheputnic lakes , 1000 feet is probably the highest that will be found . The whole of the mountain district affords scenery of the ...
... feet , but Mars - hill , of boundary notoriety , is not above 1700 ; while , to the south , about the Cheputnic lakes , 1000 feet is probably the highest that will be found . The whole of the mountain district affords scenery of the ...
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... feet of water per hour from a mine whose depth is 180 fathoms . GEOGRAPHY . 1. Mention some of the principal manufactures of Great Britain . State the names of the places where they are carried on , and describe their position on the ...
... feet of water per hour from a mine whose depth is 180 fathoms . GEOGRAPHY . 1. Mention some of the principal manufactures of Great Britain . State the names of the places where they are carried on , and describe their position on the ...
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... feet high , built upon a mound 30 feet high ; supposing the mate- rials to weigh 8 tons , how many units of work were expended in raising them from the foot of the mound to their present position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction ...
... feet high , built upon a mound 30 feet high ; supposing the mate- rials to weigh 8 tons , how many units of work were expended in raising them from the foot of the mound to their present position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction ...
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... feet : how much silk was required to make it , and how much gas to fill it ? 5. Give the definition of a secant , and trace the changes of its sign and magnitude through the four quadrants . 6. Prove : - ( a ) cos . ( A - B ) = cos . A ...
... feet : how much silk was required to make it , and how much gas to fill it ? 5. Give the definition of a secant , and trace the changes of its sign and magnitude through the four quadrants . 6. Prove : - ( a ) cos . ( A - B ) = cos . A ...
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