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... given ingenious anfwers . LXXVII . Answered by Mr. Jackson of Hutton - Rudby School . In Dan . v . 8. it is faid , " They could not read the writing , nor make known unto the king the interpretation thereof . " But in the Latin tran ...
... given ingenious anfwers . LXXVII . Answered by Mr. Jackson of Hutton - Rudby School . In Dan . v . 8. it is faid , " They could not read the writing , nor make known unto the king the interpretation thereof . " But in the Latin tran ...
Sida 6
... given by Meffts . Burren , Cairus , Cavill , Cro- fier , Fidler , Harrison , Jackson , Mellanby , Needham , Rowe , Virgilius , Walton , Ward , and Winterbottom . - 1 LXXXII . Anfwered by Mr. Alex . Rowe .. The warm fluid particles ...
... given by Meffts . Burren , Cairus , Cavill , Cro- fier , Fidler , Harrison , Jackson , Mellanby , Needham , Rowe , Virgilius , Walton , Ward , and Winterbottom . - 1 LXXXII . Anfwered by Mr. Alex . Rowe .. The warm fluid particles ...
Sida 7
... given by Meffrs . Burrow , Cairus , Cock , Fidler , Jackson , Needbam , Rowe , Swift , Walton , Ward , and Winterbottom . ENIGMATOLOGY . ANSWERS to the last year's ENIGMAS . 1. An illegitimate Child . 2. Eve . 3. A Licence . 4. A Jaw ...
... given by Meffrs . Burrow , Cairus , Cock , Fidler , Jackson , Needbam , Rowe , Swift , Walton , Ward , and Winterbottom . ENIGMATOLOGY . ANSWERS to the last year's ENIGMAS . 1. An illegitimate Child . 2. Eve . 3. A Licence . 4. A Jaw ...
Sida 3
... given equations become sa , s2 - 296 , and 29 + 2 , and the 2d and 3d of thefe added together give 12 + 26 + c , which fubtracted from s242 - a , putting , gives r 2 which is therefore given , and by taking ar from s2 + x2 = b + r , we ...
... given equations become sa , s2 - 296 , and 29 + 2 , and the 2d and 3d of thefe added together give 12 + 26 + c , which fubtracted from s242 - a , putting , gives r 2 which is therefore given , and by taking ar from s2 + x2 = b + r , we ...
Sida 4
... given by the question as 1 : 3 ; confe . quently CB2 = AB . BD = 3BD2 , andAC2 — AB . AD = 12BD2 , or CB2 : AC2 : 3 : 12 :: 1 : 4 , confequently AC 2CB , and the right - angled triangle ABC is half an equilateral one , but the tri ...
... given by the question as 1 : 3 ; confe . quently CB2 = AB . BD = 3BD2 , andAC2 — AB . AD = 12BD2 , or CB2 : AC2 : 3 : 12 :: 1 : 4 , confequently AC 2CB , and the right - angled triangle ABC is half an equilateral one , but the tri ...
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Sida 7 - ... a continuance of fair weather to follow. 6. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days before the rain comes ; then expeft a great deal of wet, and probably high winds.
Sida 7 - Wisdom." t BAROMETERS are now generally known by th-i name of weather glasses, from their being principally used in a fore-knowledge of the weather ; their phenomena are as follows : — 1. The rising of the mercury presages in general fair weather; and its falling, foul weather; as rain, snow, high winds, and storms.
Sida 7 - When foul weather happens soon after the falling of the mercury expect but little of it ; and on the contrary, expect but little fair weather when it proves fair shortly after the mercury has risen.
Sida 32 - As the red comet, from Saturnius sent To fright the nations with a dire portent, (A fatal sign to armies on the plain, Or trembling sailors on the wintry main) With sweeping glories glides along in air, And shakes the sparkles from its blazing hair ; Between both armies thus, in open sight, Shot the bright goddess in a trail of light.
Sida 29 - The meanest pin in nature's frame Marks out some letter of thy name. Where sense can reach or fancy rove, From hill to hill, from field to grove, Across the waves, around the sky, There's not a spot, or deep or high, Where the Creator has not trod, And left the footstep of a God.
Sida 2 - Day. — The Exchequer opens eight days before any term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four days.
Sida 42 - And pull th' unwilling thunder down. THE NINTH ODE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE. L "D EH OLD yon mountain's hoary height •*~^ Made higher with new mounts of fnow ; Again behold the winter's weight Opprefs the labouring woods below: And ftreams, with icy fetters bound, Benumb'd and crampt to folid ground.
Sida 47 - Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen.
Sida 7 - Obfervations, it appears, That it is not fo much the Height of the Mercury in the Tube, that indicates the Weather, as the Motion of it up and down...
Sida 42 - But when Herod was dead, behold, an angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, saying, Arise and take the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel; for they are dead which sought the young child's life.