Report on the examination for admission to the Royal military academy at Woolwich. With a syllabus of mathematical studies and copies of the examination papers |
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... compare the pressure of the air in the receiver after 10 double strokes of the piston with the pressure of the atmosphere . 10. A tube closed at one end and filled with air has its open end stopped by a piston capable 16 ROYAL MILITARY ...
... compare the pressure of the air in the receiver after 10 double strokes of the piston with the pressure of the atmosphere . 10. A tube closed at one end and filled with air has its open end stopped by a piston capable 16 ROYAL MILITARY ...
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... adverbs in Grammar . 7. Distinguish between auxiliary , irregular , and defective verbs in Grammar . Write a few sentences containing examples of each of those classes of verbs . 8. Compare the English language as a means of expressing.
... adverbs in Grammar . 7. Distinguish between auxiliary , irregular , and defective verbs in Grammar . Write a few sentences containing examples of each of those classes of verbs . 8. Compare the English language as a means of expressing.
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Woolwich roy. military acad. 8. Compare the English language as a means of expressing thought with any other language with which you may be acquainted . 9. Punctuate the following passage , and ex- plain any peculiarities of accentuation ...
Woolwich roy. military acad. 8. Compare the English language as a means of expressing thought with any other language with which you may be acquainted . 9. Punctuate the following passage , and ex- plain any peculiarities of accentuation ...
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... compare the in- tensities of the currents in the two cases , and also the heating effects of these currents when trans- mitted through similar conductors . 9. Describe some simple experiment to show that a magnet is capable of inducing ...
... compare the in- tensities of the currents in the two cases , and also the heating effects of these currents when trans- mitted through similar conductors . 9. Describe some simple experiment to show that a magnet is capable of inducing ...
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... Compare the so - called Devonian rocks as exhibited in Herefordshire , North Scotland , and Cornwall and Devon . 14. Enumerate the more important fossils which characterise the carboniferous or mountain limestone . 15. Describe what is ...
... Compare the so - called Devonian rocks as exhibited in Herefordshire , North Scotland , and Cornwall and Devon . 14. Enumerate the more important fossils which characterise the carboniferous or mountain limestone . 15. Describe what is ...
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