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Pagina 16
... person singular and name each of the tense forms of which the verb " speak , " in the active voice , is capable . 9. ( a ) Explain the following passage : - " It is sung by some blind crowder , with no rougher voice than rude style ...
... person singular and name each of the tense forms of which the verb " speak , " in the active voice , is capable . 9. ( a ) Explain the following passage : - " It is sung by some blind crowder , with no rougher voice than rude style ...
Pagina 26
... person travelling on a straight railway , at the rate of 60 miles an hour , hear the reports of a cannon discharged at intervals of one minute at a place which he is approaching ? 8. A pedestrian , the length of whose step is 2 feet 6 ...
... person travelling on a straight railway , at the rate of 60 miles an hour , hear the reports of a cannon discharged at intervals of one minute at a place which he is approaching ? 8. A pedestrian , the length of whose step is 2 feet 6 ...
Pagina 32
... person in the building ? If the pipes in the immediate vicinity of the boiler be coated with dull black lead , how will the temperature of the more distant parts of the building be affected ? SOUND AND Light . 1. What is it that ...
... person in the building ? If the pipes in the immediate vicinity of the boiler be coated with dull black lead , how will the temperature of the more distant parts of the building be affected ? SOUND AND Light . 1. What is it that ...
Pagina 28
... persons whose conduct you imitate . In other cases I was less astonished . Not one of those persons was my enemy by his own choice , but they had all been attacked by me for the sake of our country . You , however , were never injured ...
... persons whose conduct you imitate . In other cases I was less astonished . Not one of those persons was my enemy by his own choice , but they had all been attacked by me for the sake of our country . You , however , were never injured ...
Pagina 81
... person whose life is insured dies . State the arguments for and against the liability of the company . 6. Explain fully the difference of the duty which the master of an undertaking incurs towards the public and towards his employés . 7 ...
... person whose life is insured dies . State the arguments for and against the liability of the company . 6. Explain fully the difference of the duty which the master of an undertaking incurs towards the public and towards his employés . 7 ...
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Pagina 111 - Ye cannot make us now less capable, less knowing, less eagerly pursuing of the truth, unless ye first make yourselves, that made us so, less the lovers, less the founders of our true liberty.
Pagina 150 - Schlag Und ist so wunderlich als wie am ersten Tag. Ein wenig besser würd er leben, Hättst du ihm nicht den Schein des Himmelslichts gegeben; Er nennt's Vernunft und braucht's allein, Nur tierischer als jedes Tier zu sein.
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Pagina 111 - If it be desired to know the immediate cause of all this free writing and free speaking, there cannot be assigned a truer than your own mild, and free, and...
Pagina 14 - Enlarge my life with multitude of days, In health, in sickness, thus the suppliant prays ; Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know That life protracted is protracted woe. Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy, And shuts up all the passages of joy : In vain their gifts the bounteous seasons pour, The fruit autumnal, and the vernal...
Pagina 108 - ... ergo vivida vis animi pervicit, et extra processit longe flammantia moenia mundi atque omne immensum peragravit mente animoque...
Pagina 6 - Continuo auditae voces, vagitus et ingens, Infantumque animae flentes in limine primo, Quos dulcis vitae exsortes et ab ubere raptos Abstulit atra dies et funere mersit acerbo.
Pagina 35 - Ah! c'est un beau spectacle à ravir la pensée Que l'Europe ainsi faite et comme il l'a laissée ! Un édifice, avec deux hommes au sommet, Deux chefs élus auxquels tout roi né se soumet.
Pagina 38 - Sei dennoch unverzagt. Gib dennoch unverloren, Weich keinem Glücke nicht, steh höher als der Neid, Vergnüge dich an dir und acht es für kein Leid, Hat sich gleich wider dich Glück, Ort und Zeit verschworen. Was dich betrübt und labt, halt alles für erkoren, Nimm dein Verhängnis an, laß alles unbereut, Tu, was getan muß sein, und eh man dirs gebeut.