Responsions: Papers in Stated Subjects-exclusive of Books-, 1901-1906Clarendon Press, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page 7
... turns out to be of more than average difficulty , and indeed for any case in which they have thought it right to alter the type of any paper . It follows that public opinion has often been very wrong in considering that a particular ...
... turns out to be of more than average difficulty , and indeed for any case in which they have thought it right to alter the type of any paper . It follows that public opinion has often been very wrong in considering that a particular ...
Page 10
... turning decimals habitually into vulgar fractions is most unwise . Algebra . Much of the advice given about Arithmetic obviously applies equally to Algebra , such as the ex- pediency of working out papers against time , occasionally ...
... turning decimals habitually into vulgar fractions is most unwise . Algebra . Much of the advice given about Arithmetic obviously applies equally to Algebra , such as the ex- pediency of working out papers against time , occasionally ...
Page 15
... turning from Oratio Recta into Oratio Obliqua , and vice versa , the second process being by far the hardest . Those who are reading Caesar will be in no lack of examples for practice . The working of papers in grammar must not be ...
... turning from Oratio Recta into Oratio Obliqua , and vice versa , the second process being by far the hardest . Those who are reading Caesar will be in no lack of examples for practice . The working of papers in grammar must not be ...
Page 75
... turn , because he wished to ascertain whether they approved what Intaphernes had done . When he had heard their answers , he laid hands on Intaphernes , his children and all his kindred ; suspect- ing that he and his friends were about ...
... turn , because he wished to ascertain whether they approved what Intaphernes had done . When he had heard their answers , he laid hands on Intaphernes , his children and all his kindred ; suspect- ing that he and his friends were about ...
Page 81
... turn the back to him might give him greater advantage with ease to pierce him with his darts : therefore he resolved to venture and stand his ground ; for , thought he , had I no more in my eye than the saving of my life , it would be ...
... turn the back to him might give him greater advantage with ease to pierce him with his darts : therefore he resolved to venture and stand his ground ; for , thought he , had I no more in my eye than the saving of my life , it would be ...
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2nd pers 2nd person 2nd sing 3rd plur a²+b² ABCD angles aorist bisected cent centre circle compound interest cost Croesus dative decimal Divide equal feet Find the G. C. M. Find the number Find the square Find the value Give the gender Greek HILARY TERM income indic invested isosceles Latin locus MICHAELMAS TERM middle point miles Oratio Obliqua Oratio Recta paper parm perf perp person singular plural Prove quae quam SEPTEMBER sides Simplify Solve the equations square root straight line subj subjunctive tangents Translate triangle ABC TRINITY TERM Turn into Oratio vulgar fraction yards ἀλλ ἂν γὰρ δὲ δὴ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τε τῇ τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὡς