Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volume 18Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1874 |
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... Describe the construction and action of any air - pump . Find the density of the air in the receiver after n strokes of the piston . 11. A luminous circular disc is held in a horizontal position above a table in which there is a square ...
... Describe the construction and action of any air - pump . Find the density of the air in the receiver after n strokes of the piston . 11. A luminous circular disc is held in a horizontal position above a table in which there is a square ...
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Together with Appendices. COMPETITION , 13. Describe the Astronomical Telescope ; and draw a figure tracing SCHEME I. June 1873 . the course through it of a pencil of light from a distant point . Define the field of view , and find an ...
Together with Appendices. COMPETITION , 13. Describe the Astronomical Telescope ; and draw a figure tracing SCHEME I. June 1873 . the course through it of a pencil of light from a distant point . Define the field of view , and find an ...
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... Describe the surface represented by the equation— y2 z2 2x - = b2 c2 and find the locus of the points on this surface at which two generating lines intersect each other at right angles . D. Solve the differential equations- day ( 1 ...
... Describe the surface represented by the equation— y2 z2 2x - = b2 c2 and find the locus of the points on this surface at which two generating lines intersect each other at right angles . D. Solve the differential equations- day ( 1 ...
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... Describe the condition of Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . 9. Describe the Conquest of Jamaica . What is the rule as to the laws governing colonies acquired by conquest ? 10. State fully the proceedings of the Third Parliament ...
... Describe the condition of Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . 9. Describe the Conquest of Jamaica . What is the rule as to the laws governing colonies acquired by conquest ? 10. State fully the proceedings of the Third Parliament ...
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... describe it ? 14. Explain the geographical and political import of the following passage ( Ann . i . , 9. ) , " mari , oceano , aut amnibus longinquis sæptum imperium ; legiones , provincias , classes , cuncta inter 66 66 se connexa ...
... describe it ? 14. Explain the geographical and political import of the following passage ( Ann . i . , 9. ) , " mari , oceano , aut amnibus longinquis sæptum imperium ; legiones , provincias , classes , cuncta inter 66 66 se connexa ...
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