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... find men to fill such posts . Those who wish to place their names on the Register should obtain from the Secretary a Form of Application , and subsequently should notify the Secretary in case of change of address . The Committee will ...
... find men to fill such posts . Those who wish to place their names on the Register should obtain from the Secretary a Form of Application , and subsequently should notify the Secretary in case of change of address . The Committee will ...
Page 315
... Find to four places of decimals 3 { √9 + √π } ? 7. Find simplest value of 3 17 3 - 2 51 2 4 : 6213 I 13 IO 26 39 17 = 2 8. Multiply £ 99 198. 11d . by 720 . P2 ORDINARY PAPERS SET IN THE YEAR 1908-1909,
... Find to four places of decimals 3 { √9 + √π } ? 7. Find simplest value of 3 17 3 - 2 51 2 4 : 6213 I 13 IO 26 39 17 = 2 8. Multiply £ 99 198. 11d . by 720 . P2 ORDINARY PAPERS SET IN THE YEAR 1908-1909,
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... Find the interest on 10,000 guineas for three years at 4 per cent . simple interest . 10. Prove that the sum of £ 4 18. can be made up of an equal number of florins and half - crowns . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . MR . TATE . 1. In a voyage ...
... Find the interest on 10,000 guineas for three years at 4 per cent . simple interest . 10. Prove that the sum of £ 4 18. can be made up of an equal number of florins and half - crowns . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . MR . TATE . 1. In a voyage ...
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... Find the highest common factor of the expressions 1 − x1 − x6 + x7 , 1 + x + x3 − x5 . 6. Simplify the expression x2 + xy + xz ( x + y ) 2 — x2 - x2 - xy + xz X ( x − 2 ) 2 — y2 - ( xy ) - z2 ( x + y + z ) 2 7. What is the rate per ...
... Find the highest common factor of the expressions 1 − x1 − x6 + x7 , 1 + x + x3 − x5 . 6. Simplify the expression x2 + xy + xz ( x + y ) 2 — x2 - x2 - xy + xz X ( x − 2 ) 2 — y2 - ( xy ) - z2 ( x + y + z ) 2 7. What is the rate per ...
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... find the latitude of a place and the coefficient of refrac- tion by means of observations on circumpolar stars . 4. You have as many astronomical instruments as you require , and you wish to verify that the apparent path of the Sun is ...
... find the latitude of a place and the coefficient of refrac- tion by means of observations on circumpolar stars . 4. You have as many astronomical instruments as you require , and you wish to verify that the apparent path of the Sun is ...
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Page 358 - I was a poor friendless boy. My parents, and those who should care for me, were far away. Those few acquaintances of theirs, which they could reckon upon as being kind to me in the great city, after a little^ forced notice, which they had the grace to take of me on my first arrival in town, soon grew tired of my holiday visits.
Page 14 - Trinity college, and one for each of the thirty-one most considerable cities, towns, and boroughs) be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the house of commons of the parliament of the united kingdom.
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Page 427 - Bow, with their crowds of buyers, sellers, and loungers, jabbering all the languages of the earth. - Thence we go on by the little hill of the silver mine, and through the meadow of lilies, along the bank of that pleasant river which is bordered on both sides by fruit-trees. On the left...