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... Telugu . Malayalam . Hindustani . Ooriya . Kanarese . iii . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . ( 1. ) The leading facts of the Histories of England and India . ( 2. ) General Geography , and the Geography of India in particular . iv . MATHEMATICS ...
... Telugu . Malayalam . Hindustani . Ooriya . Kanarese . iii . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . ( 1. ) The leading facts of the Histories of England and India . ( 2. ) General Geography , and the Geography of India in particular . iv . MATHEMATICS ...
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... of the Candi- date : - Sanskrit . * Greek . Latin . Arabic . Persian . Tamil . Telugu . Kanarese . Malayalam . Hindustani . * In the Déva Nágari character only . iii . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . ( 1. ) The FIRST EXAMINATION IN ARTS . 33.
... of the Candi- date : - Sanskrit . * Greek . Latin . Arabic . Persian . Tamil . Telugu . Kanarese . Malayalam . Hindustani . * In the Déva Nágari character only . iii . HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY . ( 1. ) The FIRST EXAMINATION IN ARTS . 33.
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... Telugu . Kanarese . Malayalam . Hindustani . iii . HISTORY . ( 1. ) The History of England . ( 2. ) Selected periods of Modern History or of the Histories of the Jews , Greeks , or Romans , to be specified by the Syndi- cate two years ...
... Telugu . Kanarese . Malayalam . Hindustani . iii . HISTORY . ( 1. ) The History of England . ( 2. ) Selected periods of Modern History or of the Histories of the Jews , Greeks , or Romans , to be specified by the Syndi- cate two years ...
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... Telugu . Bharatam Udyoga Parvam 3rd Aswasa , or the story of Kristna's Embassy . Nithichandrika ( Part I. ) Mitra Lábham . Canarese . Padya Sâra . ( Printed at the Mysore Government Press . ) Katha Sangraha - Parts 1 and 2. ( Printed at ...
... Telugu . Bharatam Udyoga Parvam 3rd Aswasa , or the story of Kristna's Embassy . Nithichandrika ( Part I. ) Mitra Lábham . Canarese . Padya Sâra . ( Printed at the Mysore Government Press . ) Katha Sangraha - Parts 1 and 2. ( Printed at ...
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... ( Subaroy Chetty's edition ) . Rámayana - Uttarakandam , lately published . The latter half . * In the Déva Nágari character only . Telugu . - Harischundropakhyanum , Padyakavyam 1st and 2nd Cantos SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION . 81.
... ( Subaroy Chetty's edition ) . Rámayana - Uttarakandam , lately published . The latter half . * In the Déva Nágari character only . Telugu . - Harischundropakhyanum , Padyakavyam 1st and 2nd Cantos SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION . 81.
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11TH FEB 17TH DEC aggregate number Aiyan Aiyangar Aiyar Anglo-Vernacular School appointed Bangalore Bellary Calicut Campbell Johnston Canarese Candidates failing Chancellor Chari Chetti Combaconum Common Seal Degree of B. A. Examination in Arts Explain Faculty Free Ch Free Church Mis Free Church Mission Give GRADUATES Greek High Sch Hindu Hindustani History Krishna Krishnasami Kumbhakonam Latin Maharajah Malayalam marks obtained Masulipatam Mathematics Matriculation Mission Institution Mission School Monday Mudaliar Names Negapatam number of marks obtained not less Optional Language Pacheappa's papers Parse passed Philosophy Pillai Presidency College Private Study Prose Prov Provincial College Provincial School Rajahmundry Ramaswami Registrar Rupees S. P. G. High School Sanscrit Sastri Scholarship Senate Srinivasa Subramanya Syndicate Tamil Tanjore Telugu tion Town School Translate Trevandrum Trichinopoly TUESDAY University of Madras Vice-Chancellor VIII WEDNESDAY Wesleyan Zillah School δὲ καὶ اور تو سے کا که کہ کو کے مین نے ہی
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Page cxxiii - Mnemosyne was straying in the world ; Far from her moon had Phoebe wandered ; And many else were free to roam abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones, upon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins at shut of eve, In dull November, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout night.
Page cxxvi - Or, like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last.
Page iv - The harvests of Arretium This year old men shall reap; This year young boys in Umbro Shall plunge the struggling sheep; And in the vats of Luna This year the must shall foam Round the white feet of laughing girls Whose sires have marched to Rome.
Page clxxiv - AB be the given straight line ; it is required to divide it into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
Page cxxiv - And though the sects of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing wits which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and...
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Page vi - When I consider that those parliaments (the members of which are all created by the court, the presidents of which can act only by immediate direction) presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who, till of late, received directions from the throne with implicit humility; when this is considered, I cannot help fancying that the genius of freedom has entered that kingdom in disguise. If they have but three weak monarchs more successively on the throne, the mask will be laid aside, and the country...
Page cxxvi - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Page li - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts ; the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the line between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.
Page lxiii - SURPRISE is so much the life of stories, that every one aims at it who endeavours to please by telling them. Smooth delivery, an elegant choice of words, and a sweet arrangement, are all beautifying graces, but not the particulars in this point of conversation which either long command the attention, or strike with the violence of a sudden passion, or occasion the burst of laughter which accompanies humour. I have sometimes fancied that the mind is in this case like a traveller who sees a fine seat...