Yale Examination PapersGinn & Heath, 1884 - 175 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 17
Side 16
... show that the angles made by these lines with the base are each equal to half the vertical angle . 1 Make and explain the construction as well as prove it . 1883 . [ Candidates who offer Euclid may take 1 16 GEOMETRY .
... show that the angles made by these lines with the base are each equal to half the vertical angle . 1 Make and explain the construction as well as prove it . 1883 . [ Candidates who offer Euclid may take 1 16 GEOMETRY .
Side 18
... show that the angles made by these lines with the base are each equal to half the vertical angle . 1 Make and explain the construction as well as prove it . 1883 . [ Candidates who offer Euclid may take 1 18 GECYEART .
... show that the angles made by these lines with the base are each equal to half the vertical angle . 1 Make and explain the construction as well as prove it . 1883 . [ Candidates who offer Euclid may take 1 18 GECYEART .
Side 44
... , quoniam ex eadem acie conservat , quos potest . ( b ) What part of speech is nostri ( line 1 ) , and how is this determined ? From what kind of a verb does the sc show extimescentem ( line 5 ) to be ? What 44 CICERO .
... , quoniam ex eadem acie conservat , quos potest . ( b ) What part of speech is nostri ( line 1 ) , and how is this determined ? From what kind of a verb does the sc show extimescentem ( line 5 ) to be ? What 44 CICERO .
Side 45
F. B. Stevens. show extimescentem ( line 5 ) to be ? What figure of speech in Martis vis ( line 10 ) ? Why is quin ( line 11 ) employed here rather , for example , than quominus ? What does ut connect ( line 10 ) , quin ( line 11 ) , si ...
F. B. Stevens. show extimescentem ( line 5 ) to be ? What figure of speech in Martis vis ( line 10 ) ? Why is quin ( line 11 ) employed here rather , for example , than quominus ? What does ut connect ( line 10 ) , quin ( line 11 ) , si ...
Side 55
... show where the cæsural pause falls : Postquam altum tenuere rates , nec jam amplius ullae Apparent terrae , caelum undique et undique pontus , Tum mihi caeruleus supra caput adstitit imber , Noctem hiememque ferens , et inhorruit unda ...
... show where the cæsural pause falls : Postquam altum tenuere rates , nec jam amplius ullae Apparent terrae , caelum undique et undique pontus , Tum mihi caeruleus supra caput adstitit imber , Noctem hiememque ferens , et inhorruit unda ...