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Pagina 16
... England produced ? ( d ) Who were the Guelphs and Ghibellines ? ( e ) What does Lamb remark about the sound of bells ? ( f ) How does Lamb describe Matthew Field ? 10. Write a short Essay on - Steam . HISTORY . The Board of Examiners ...
... England produced ? ( d ) Who were the Guelphs and Ghibellines ? ( e ) What does Lamb remark about the sound of bells ? ( f ) How does Lamb describe Matthew Field ? 10. Write a short Essay on - Steam . HISTORY . The Board of Examiners ...
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... England placed under an Inter- dict ? Why was the Interdict removed ? 3. Give some account of the event known as the Barons ' War in the reign of Henry the Third . 4. Enumerate in order , with the date of the accession of each , the ...
... England placed under an Inter- dict ? Why was the Interdict removed ? 3. Give some account of the event known as the Barons ' War in the reign of Henry the Third . 4. Enumerate in order , with the date of the accession of each , the ...
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GEOGRAPHY . The Board of Examiners . 1. Draw a map of England . Mark the meridian of Greenwich , and that 2 ° west of Greenwich . Draw a parallel of latitude through the Wash and north of Norfolk . Put its number on it . Insert ...
GEOGRAPHY . The Board of Examiners . 1. Draw a map of England . Mark the meridian of Greenwich , and that 2 ° west of Greenwich . Draw a parallel of latitude through the Wash and north of Norfolk . Put its number on it . Insert ...
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... England . 4. What are the limits of the Plantagenet period ? What do you consider to be the leading his- torical features of that period ? 5. What are the limits of the Tudor period ? What do you consider to be the leading historical ...
... England . 4. What are the limits of the Plantagenet period ? What do you consider to be the leading his- torical features of that period ? 5. What are the limits of the Tudor period ? What do you consider to be the leading historical ...
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... England and Wales with those of the North of Scotland and the Devonian series of Devon and Cornwall . Give the characteristic Palæontology of each division in each district , and give reasons for and against the Irish Yellow Sandstone ...
... England and Wales with those of the North of Scotland and the Devonian series of Devon and Cornwall . Give the characteristic Palæontology of each division in each district , and give reasons for and against the Irish Yellow Sandstone ...
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