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... expressions or constructions : - a . b . 66 “ Arthur mid his sweorde : fæie - scipe wurhte : Al that he smat to : hit wes sone fordon : Al was the king abolgen : swa bith the wilde bar : Tha isah Arthur : athelst kingen : Whar Colgrim ...
... expressions or constructions : - a . b . 66 “ Arthur mid his sweorde : fæie - scipe wurhte : Al that he smat to : hit wes sone fordon : Al was the king abolgen : swa bith the wilde bar : Tha isah Arthur : athelst kingen : Whar Colgrim ...
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... expression for the force after the lapse of t mi- nutes . 9. Explain the manner in which electricity is accumulated by Volta's condenser . 10. State some of the experiments by which it is proved that the posi- tive electric condition of ...
... expression for the force after the lapse of t mi- nutes . 9. Explain the manner in which electricity is accumulated by Volta's condenser . 10. State some of the experiments by which it is proved that the posi- tive electric condition of ...
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... expression for the weight in grains of a given volume of gas in cubic inches , the pressure and temperature being ex- pressed in inches of mercury , and degrees Fahrenheit , W = 5.375 Vps 460+ t 5. Prove the following expression for the ...
... expression for the weight in grains of a given volume of gas in cubic inches , the pressure and temperature being ex- pressed in inches of mercury , and degrees Fahrenheit , W = 5.375 Vps 460+ t 5. Prove the following expression for the ...
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... expression 1122 - 26x + 107 9 212 +45 the denominator of which has two equal roots . 12. Calculate to three places of decimals the root lying between 5 and 6 of - x3 — 2x2 − 23x − 70 = 0 . MR . WILLIAMSON . 13. Prove that the sum of ...
... expression 1122 - 26x + 107 9 212 +45 the denominator of which has two equal roots . 12. Calculate to three places of decimals the root lying between 5 and 6 of - x3 — 2x2 − 23x − 70 = 0 . MR . WILLIAMSON . 13. Prove that the sum of ...
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... Beginning , Ὣς ἄρα φωνήσας κέασε ξύλα νηλέϊ χαλκῷ · κ . τ . λ . Ending , ἀργιόδοντος ὑός · κύδαινε δὲ θυμὸν ἄνακτος . xiv . 418-438 . 2 . 1. Consider the geographical expressions and indications in 42 HILARY TERM . BERKELEY MEDALS,
... Beginning , Ὣς ἄρα φωνήσας κέασε ξύλα νηλέϊ χαλκῷ · κ . τ . λ . Ending , ἀργιόδοντος ὑός · κύδαινε δὲ θυμὸν ἄνακτος . xiv . 418-438 . 2 . 1. Consider the geographical expressions and indications in 42 HILARY TERM . BERKELEY MEDALS,
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