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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... keep to those values throughout the whole of the operation on which we are engaged . Signs . - The signs used in algebra are the same as those in arithmetic . The most important with which we shall deal in the following exercises are ...
... keep to those values throughout the whole of the operation on which we are engaged . Signs . - The signs used in algebra are the same as those in arithmetic . The most important with which we shall deal in the following exercises are ...
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... keep us warm . A certain regu- lar temperature must be kept up in the body . If we get too hot we shall have fever ... keeps us warm . Words by JAMES THOMSON . Andantino . mf 1st TREBLE ΙΟ THE SCHOLAR .
... keep us warm . A certain regu- lar temperature must be kept up in the body . If we get too hot we shall have fever ... keeps us warm . Words by JAMES THOMSON . Andantino . mf 1st TREBLE ΙΟ THE SCHOLAR .
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... keep . When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet , As never was by mortal finger strook ; Divinely - warbled voice Answering the stringèd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took The air , such pleasure loth to ...
... keep . When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet , As never was by mortal finger strook ; Divinely - warbled voice Answering the stringèd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took The air , such pleasure loth to ...
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... keep up the proper degree of heat , and to supply the daily waste . LESSON VI . BUT there are other parts of our bodies which re- quire nourishment besides our flesh . What about our bones and hair and nails ? You know how much we use ...
... keep up the proper degree of heat , and to supply the daily waste . LESSON VI . BUT there are other parts of our bodies which re- quire nourishment besides our flesh . What about our bones and hair and nails ? You know how much we use ...
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... keeping and care . There are certain fixed laws which promote health if they are carefully observed ; but if they ... keep up a regular internal heat- always to be the same . Not very hot one hour and rather chilly the next . The food ...
... keeping and care . There are certain fixed laws which promote health if they are carefully observed ; but if they ... keep up a regular internal heat- always to be the same . Not very hot one hour and rather chilly the next . The food ...
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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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Страница 40 - The same whom in my school-boy days I listened to; that Cry Which made me look a thousand ways In bush, and tree, and sky. To seek thee did I often rove Through woods and on the green; And thou wert still a hope, a love; Still longed for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet; Can lie upon the plain And listen, till I do beget That golden time again.
Страница 4 - For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men— Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man.
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Страница 87 - With all her crew complete. Toll for the brave! Brave Kempenfelt is gone ; His last sea-fight is fought, His work of glory done. It was not in the battle ; No tempest gave the shock; She sprang no fatal leak, She ran upon no rock. His sword was in its sheath, His fingers held the pen, When Kempenfelt went down With twice four hundred men.
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Страница 17 - Ring out, ye crystal spheres, Once bless our human ears, If ye have power to touch our senses so ; And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the bass of heaven's deep organ blow : And with your ninefold harmony, Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.