Responsions: Papers in Stated Subjects-exclusive of Books-, 1901-1906Clarendon Press, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page 13
... vocabulary is likely to prove the great difficulty . To gain facility it is absolutely necessary to translate several passages without the help of a dictionary . Nothing strengthens the memory so much . It is a good INTRODUCTION 13.
... vocabulary is likely to prove the great difficulty . To gain facility it is absolutely necessary to translate several passages without the help of a dictionary . Nothing strengthens the memory so much . It is a good INTRODUCTION 13.
Page 15
... gain practice by parsing some of the words occurring in the Greek book which is being read . Sentences for translation into Greek are not set so much as formerly , nor are they regarded as of importance , except where they illustrate ...
... gain practice by parsing some of the words occurring in the Greek book which is being read . Sentences for translation into Greek are not set so much as formerly , nor are they regarded as of importance , except where they illustrate ...
Page 16
... gain the general sense , before pen is put to paper . Then such words and sentences as remain unknown must be guessed at , or rather inferred from the context . Even if some of the guesses are wrong , it will matter little if they suit ...
... gain the general sense , before pen is put to paper . Then such words and sentences as remain unknown must be guessed at , or rather inferred from the context . Even if some of the guesses are wrong , it will matter little if they suit ...
Page 18
... gain per cent . ? 8. Ascertain the cost of insuring a cargo valued at £ 8500 at 12 per cent . 9. Find the rate per cent . at which £ 525 will produce £ 183 . 158. in 7 years at simple interest . 10. A puts £ 5000 into a business , B ...
... gain per cent . ? 8. Ascertain the cost of insuring a cargo valued at £ 8500 at 12 per cent . 9. Find the rate per cent . at which £ 525 will produce £ 183 . 158. in 7 years at simple interest . 10. A puts £ 5000 into a business , B ...
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... gains 25 per cent .: how much would he have gained per cent . if he had sold them for £ 216 ? 6. Find the rent of 540 acres 2 roods 25 poles at £ 1 . 168. 8d . per acre . 7. ( 1 ) Divide the product of 999999 and 391 by the continued ...
... gains 25 per cent .: how much would he have gained per cent . if he had sold them for £ 216 ? 6. Find the rent of 540 acres 2 roods 25 poles at £ 1 . 168. 8d . per acre . 7. ( 1 ) Divide the product of 999999 and 391 by the continued ...
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2nd pers 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 isosceles triangle Latin locus MICHAELMAS TERM middle point miles Oratio Obliqua Oratio Recta paper parallelogram 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
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