Scholarship examinations of 1846/47 (-1853/54). |
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... original loveliness and divine beauty . RAJKISHORE GHOSE , Hindu College . MORAL PHILOSOPHY - SMITH . 1. Smith says , that the " man who acts according to the rules of perfect prudence , of strict justice , and of proper benevolence ...
... original loveliness and divine beauty . RAJKISHORE GHOSE , Hindu College . MORAL PHILOSOPHY - SMITH . 1. Smith says , that the " man who acts according to the rules of perfect prudence , of strict justice , and of proper benevolence ...
Página 48
... original loveliness and divine beauty . RAJKISHORE GHOSE , Hindu College . MORAL PHILOSOPHY - SMITH . 1. Smith says , that the " man who acts according to the rules of perfect prudence , of strict justice , and of proper benevolence ...
... original loveliness and divine beauty . RAJKISHORE GHOSE , Hindu College . MORAL PHILOSOPHY - SMITH . 1. Smith says , that the " man who acts according to the rules of perfect prudence , of strict justice , and of proper benevolence ...
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... original direction , by an angle double of that at which the mirrors are inclined to each other , and explain how this property is made use of in Hadley's sextant . ...... ... 25 12. Determine the modification which a pencil of rays ...
... original direction , by an angle double of that at which the mirrors are inclined to each other , and explain how this property is made use of in Hadley's sextant . ...... ... 25 12. Determine the modification which a pencil of rays ...
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... original directions , and it will move with a certain force ; this force is called the resultant force . The directions of the forces cannot be the same when there is equilibrium , the sum of the forces in one direction must be equal to ...
... original directions , and it will move with a certain force ; this force is called the resultant force . The directions of the forces cannot be the same when there is equilibrium , the sum of the forces in one direction must be equal to ...
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... original position , then the equilibrium is called stable . When after having been slightly disturbed it removes from its origi- nal position , and has no tendency whatever to arrive at it , then the equilibrium is called unstable . 5 ...
... original position , then the equilibrium is called stable . When after having been slightly disturbed it removes from its origi- nal position , and has no tendency whatever to arrive at it , then the equilibrium is called unstable . 5 ...
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