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... Distinguish between jam and nunc - arma and tela - parma and scutum - cado and cado - pavor and timor . 4. Mention the chief battles of the war and their dates . 5. Describe the characters of the generals opposed to Hannibal at ...
... Distinguish between jam and nunc - arma and tela - parma and scutum - cado and cado - pavor and timor . 4. Mention the chief battles of the war and their dates . 5. Describe the characters of the generals opposed to Hannibal at ...
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... Latina , hos , immemorem , tendere . 4. Distinguish between ab and ex - cetera and re- liqua - procul and longe - agmen and acies - abitus and aditus . 5. Scan the first three lines . SECOND PAPER . 1 . 1. Give the principal parts.
... Latina , hos , immemorem , tendere . 4. Distinguish between ab and ex - cetera and re- liqua - procul and longe - agmen and acies - abitus and aditus . 5. Scan the first three lines . SECOND PAPER . 1 . 1. Give the principal parts.
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... Distinguish ἐφ ' ἡμῶν from ἐφ ' ἡμῖν . 4. Mention the movements and the issue of the battle . III . Translate : ΜΕ . που δήτα φεύγω ; τίνα πόλιν ; τίνα ξένων ; ΚΡ . ὅπου χθονὸς τῆσδ ̓ ἐκποδὼν μάλιστ ̓ ἔσει . ΜΕ . οὐκοῦν σὲ φράζειν εἰκὸς ...
... Distinguish ἐφ ' ἡμῶν from ἐφ ' ἡμῖν . 4. Mention the movements and the issue of the battle . III . Translate : ΜΕ . που δήτα φεύγω ; τίνα πόλιν ; τίνα ξένων ; ΚΡ . ὅπου χθονὸς τῆσδ ̓ ἐκποδὼν μάλιστ ̓ ἔσει . ΜΕ . οὐκοῦν σὲ φράζειν εἰκὸς ...
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... distinguish between Sensa- tion , Imagination and Memory ? Compare his view of Association with that of recent psychologists . 11. " Virtue is a mean . " Examine this saying . 12. Compare the ethical doctrines of the Cyrenaics and the ...
... distinguish between Sensa- tion , Imagination and Memory ? Compare his view of Association with that of recent psychologists . 11. " Virtue is a mean . " Examine this saying . 12. Compare the ethical doctrines of the Cyrenaics and the ...
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... Distinguish between an Idealism which interprets facts as relations , and a so - called Idealism which reduces facts to feelings . 4. " The eternal Consciousness reproduces itself in human consciousness . " Explain and examine this view ...
... Distinguish between an Idealism which interprets facts as relations , and a so - called Idealism which reduces facts to feelings . 4. " The eternal Consciousness reproduces itself in human consciousness . " Explain and examine this view ...
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acid Aeneid angle Aristotle bien body c'est centre chemical chloric acid chlorine Cicero circle Compare conic Criticise Define Describe determine deux Distinguish doctrine ellipse equation Explain the syntax fait formula FOURTH PAPER French Give a list Give an account Give examples Greek HERNANI illustrate kilograms king King Lear Latin Livy Mention Molière parabola Parse perpendicular Phormio plane plants prepared Prove qu'il quid quod quum radius relation SECOND PAPER Shew Show sides Sketch Sophocles substances are formed tangent theory THIRD PAPER Thucydides tion tout Translate at sight triangle velocity verbs vertical Write notes Zamore αἱ ἀλλ ἅμα ἂν αὐτὸς αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὔτε τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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