New Cambridge Guide; Or, A Description of the University, Town, and County of CambridgeM. Watson, 1804 - 130 páginas |
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... vifit Cambridge , to view the different objects with the greatest pleasure and convenience ; his wishes will be fatisfied and his intention answered . The Editor cannot conclude this addrefs , with- out mentioning ii.
... vifit Cambridge , to view the different objects with the greatest pleasure and convenience ; his wishes will be fatisfied and his intention answered . The Editor cannot conclude this addrefs , with- out mentioning ii.
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... greatest despatch , are recommended to take with them a fervant from the Inn ; who will not only be useful in leading the way , but also in feeking the perfon who is to fhew the next place , while the company are viewing a for- mer one ...
... greatest despatch , are recommended to take with them a fervant from the Inn ; who will not only be useful in leading the way , but also in feeking the perfon who is to fhew the next place , while the company are viewing a for- mer one ...
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... greatest justice , humanity , and fuccefs , both in Peace and War ; for having cherished , augmented , and adorned the University of Cambridge ; THIS STATUE ( may it please God to let it ftand as a perpetual monument of his gra- titude ...
... greatest justice , humanity , and fuccefs , both in Peace and War ; for having cherished , augmented , and adorned the University of Cambridge ; THIS STATUE ( may it please God to let it ftand as a perpetual monument of his gra- titude ...
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... greatest part of them the strong contrast , energy , and variety of character ; the judg- ment evinced in the difpofition and grouping of the figures ; the boldness and freedom of the pencilling ; the fublimity of the defigns ; the ...
... greatest part of them the strong contrast , energy , and variety of character ; the judg- ment evinced in the difpofition and grouping of the figures ; the boldness and freedom of the pencilling ; the fublimity of the defigns ; the ...
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... greatest poffible correctness , noticed and described every object de- ferving of particular observation . It may be thought that , in many of our descriptions , we have been too minute and pro- lix but let it be remembered , that the ...
... greatest poffible correctness , noticed and described every object de- ferving of particular observation . It may be thought that , in many of our descriptions , we have been too minute and pro- lix but let it be remembered , that the ...
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Página 94 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
Página 109 - The rectangle contained by the diagonals of a quadrilateral ,figure inscribed in a circle, is equal to both the rectangles contained by i'ts opposite sides.
Página 71 - A course of Lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of Divinity, accompanied with an account both of the principal authors, and of the progress which has been made at different periods, in Theological learning.
Página 139 - Cambridge Problems ; being a Collection of the printed Questions proposed to the Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts at the general Examinations, from the Year 1801 to the Year 1810 inclusive; with a Preface. By a Graduate of the University.
Página 69 - ... and bisecting, a very distant object, be given, and in it the position of the eye and image, and also the apparent magnitudes of the object and image ; to determine the magnitude and position of the refracting surface. 20. A body is projected in a given direction, at a known distance from an horizontal plane, with a given velocity, acted on by a force perpendicular to the plane, which is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the plane ; construct the orbit it will describe....
Página 176 - Find the inclination of the bar to the horizon, upon supposition that the semi-circle is devoid of weight. 2. Prove, from a property of the circle, that if four quantities are proportionals, the sum of the greatest and least is greater than the sum of the other two. 3. Given the area of any plane surface, it is required to find the content of a solid, formed ' by drawing lines from a given point without the plane, to every part of its surface.
Página 174 - AF is perpendicular to each of the straight lines GH, DE. But if a straight line stand at right angles to each of two straight lines in the point of their intersection, it is also at right angles to the plane passing through them : (xi.
Página 3 - IV. 34. Having given the vertical angle of a triangle, and the radii of the inscribed and circumscribed circles, to construct the triangle. 35. Given the base and vertical angle of a triangle, and also the radius of the inscribed circle, required to construct it. 36. Given the three angles of a triangle, and the radius of the inscribed circle, to construct the triangle. 37. If the base and vertical angle of a plane triangle be given, prove that the locus of the centers of the inscribed circle is...
Página 138 - Solve the equation 1 = — i 1 x 2 and of the two expressions 3. With what velocity must a body be projected from a tower, in a direction parallel to the horizon, so that it shall strike the ground at a distance from the foot of the tower, equal half the
Página 65 - A body, of weight 2P, is kept in equilibrium on an inclined plane by a horizontal force P, together with a force P acting parallel to the plane ; find the ratio of the base of the...