The Scholar: a monthly educational paper for school and home, conducted by J. Hughes, Том 1,Издања 1-8Joseph Hughes (F.R.G.S.) 1882 |
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... find that the latest addition is worthy of its predecessors . We have in this book stories of famous London buildings , of travel , of animals , of heroes , and stories from English and Scotch history . We congratulate Mr. Hughes on the ...
... find that the latest addition is worthy of its predecessors . We have in this book stories of famous London buildings , of travel , of animals , of heroes , and stories from English and Scotch history . We congratulate Mr. Hughes on the ...
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... find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled . Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the muses haunt Clear spring , or shady grove , or sunny hill , Smit with ...
... find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled . Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the muses haunt Clear spring , or shady grove , or sunny hill , Smit with ...
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... find the river getting clearer as we leave the City behind us . The next town of any size we come to is Brentford , on the north , with Kew , celebrated for its Gardens and Observa- tory , on the opposite side . From these , passing ...
... find the river getting clearer as we leave the City behind us . The next town of any size we come to is Brentford , on the north , with Kew , celebrated for its Gardens and Observa- tory , on the opposite side . From these , passing ...
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... find the quotient . B. 1. Divide seventy thousand and E. 1. Add together 618 crowns , 731 half - crowns , 9000 florins , and 7169 farthings . 2. Bring 8176219 farths . to £ s . d . many twopences are there in 8179 guineas ? Subtract ...
... find the quotient . B. 1. Divide seventy thousand and E. 1. Add together 618 crowns , 731 half - crowns , 9000 florins , and 7169 farthings . 2. Bring 8176219 farths . to £ s . d . many twopences are there in 8179 guineas ? Subtract ...
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... Find , by practice , the value of 256 STANDARD VII . A , I. ( 64'35 + 1'25. A. I. Multiply £ 48 17s . 6d . by 18 . £ 667 16s . 74d . by 66 . 3. Divide £ 8173 16s . 91d . by 16 . 2 . 99 B. 1. Multiply £ 7121 15s . 54d . by 84 . £ 481 175 ...
... Find , by practice , the value of 256 STANDARD VII . A , I. ( 64'35 + 1'25. A. I. Multiply £ 48 17s . 6d . by 18 . £ 667 16s . 74d . by 66 . 3. Divide £ 8173 16s . 91d . by 16 . 2 . 99 B. 1. Multiply £ 7121 15s . 54d . by 84 . £ 481 175 ...
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2nd TREBLE acres ADVANCED EXAMINATION Algebra amount Answers ARITHMETIC FOR STANDARDS B.A. LONDON bank BASS body bones Bring Cæsar called cheese Childe Harold's Pilgrimage compound interest crown Divide divisor DOMESTIC ECONOMY EXERCISE farthings Find the value FREEHAND DRAWING COPIES gain GEMS girls guineas horse inches J. S. FLETCHER JOSEPH HUGHES Julius Cæsar king letters LUDGATE HILL Marshfield Marshfield Maidens miles million mineral food Minuend Monthly Educational Paper Multiply night Ouse Paper for School pence poems poet pounds quantity quotient rate per cent remainder river S₁ SCHOLAR shillings Shunner Fells simple interest sold STANDARD III STANDARD V.
A. STANDARD VII Stories from English sugar Symph Teacher Thames thee things thou thousand tons town Tributaries on right W. H. HARVEY Wat Tyler worth yards Yorkshire Ouse
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