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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... examples of sufficient number and variety . In all the subjects , in a measure , I am led to this remark ; in the physical subjects especially . I would be far from slighting the effort made , and the improvement gained in mastering ...
... examples of sufficient number and variety . In all the subjects , in a measure , I am led to this remark ; in the physical subjects especially . I would be far from slighting the effort made , and the improvement gained in mastering ...
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... examples , match the tints on the paper close to the patterns ; and then apply the colour with one single wash . The ine- qualities caused by the irregularities in the paper are of no consequence ; the patterns have been executed in ...
... examples , match the tints on the paper close to the patterns ; and then apply the colour with one single wash . The ine- qualities caused by the irregularities in the paper are of no consequence ; the patterns have been executed in ...
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... . 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.
... . 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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... examples of the several kinds of grammatical concord . 8. Explain the form of the possessive case , singular , e.g. , Father's . Will the same explanation suffice for the plural possessive , Fathers ' ? 9. Why is the past tense , killed ...
... examples of the several kinds of grammatical concord . 8. Explain the form of the possessive case , singular , e.g. , Father's . Will the same explanation suffice for the plural possessive , Fathers ' ? 9. Why is the past tense , killed ...
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... examples the use of impersonal verbs , and conjugate one such verb through all its moods and tenses . 7. What is the difference of meaning between 66 vereor ne veniat " and " vereor ut veniat " " consulo te " and " consulo tibi ...
... examples the use of impersonal verbs , and conjugate one such verb through all its moods and tenses . 7. What is the difference of meaning between 66 vereor ne veniat " and " vereor ut veniat " " consulo te " and " consulo tibi ...
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