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Strana 67
... feet long and weighing 1 cwt . has its centre of gravity 16 feet from one end . If it is being carried by two men , one of whom sup- ports it at the heavy end , while the other supports it at 4 feet from the light end , how much of its ...
... feet long and weighing 1 cwt . has its centre of gravity 16 feet from one end . If it is being carried by two men , one of whom sup- ports it at the heavy end , while the other supports it at 4 feet from the light end , how much of its ...
Strana 129
... feet bed - width , and side slopes of one to one , the depth being 3 feet at one end and 18 feet at the other . The natural surface is assumed to be level transversely , and the bounding planes at the ends vertical . 4. A wrought - iron ...
... feet bed - width , and side slopes of one to one , the depth being 3 feet at one end and 18 feet at the other . The natural surface is assumed to be level transversely , and the bounding planes at the ends vertical . 4. A wrought - iron ...
Strana 130
... Feet . 100 Joins existing road . 10 110 12 150 15 120 Schist rock dips 45 ° across road . 20 90 25 70 27 70 River flood level 85 ; rapid current . 30 80 35 110 40 45 50 105 Small creek drains square mile . 110 120 Joins existing road ...
... Feet . 100 Joins existing road . 10 110 12 150 15 120 Schist rock dips 45 ° across road . 20 90 25 70 27 70 River flood level 85 ; rapid current . 30 80 35 110 40 45 50 105 Small creek drains square mile . 110 120 Joins existing road ...
Strana 131
... feet wide ; its centre line is curved to a radius of 100 feet , and the water flows with a velocity of 10 feet per second . What will be the difference of level at the two sides ? 4. V = C√RS . State the exact meaning of each term of ...
... feet wide ; its centre line is curved to a radius of 100 feet , and the water flows with a velocity of 10 feet per second . What will be the difference of level at the two sides ? 4. V = C√RS . State the exact meaning of each term of ...
Strana 133
... , the span being 20 feet , and the load uniformly distributed along the top member ; also determine the arrangement of 2 - FIRST PASS EXAMINATION , OCT . , 1892. 133 HONOUR EXAMINATION—Continued— Applied Mechanics -First Paper.
... , the span being 20 feet , and the load uniformly distributed along the top member ; also determine the arrangement of 2 - FIRST PASS EXAMINATION , OCT . , 1892. 133 HONOUR EXAMINATION—Continued— Applied Mechanics -First Paper.
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Strana 373 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
Strana 197 - But little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
Strana 197 - IT had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god...
Strana 30 - Qu'il règne donc ce fils , ton soin et ton ouvrage ! Et que, pour signaler son empire nouveau, On lui fasse en mon sein enfoncer le couteau ! Voici ce qu'en mourant lui souhaite sa mère : Que dis-je souhaiter ! je. me flatte , j'espère Qu'indocile à ton joug, fatigué de ta loi , Fidèle au sang d...
Strana 319 - J'aurais vu massacrer et mon père et mon frère, Du haut de son palais précipiter ma mère, Et dans un même jour égorger à la fois (Quel spectacle d'horreur !) quatre-vingts fils de rois ; Et pourquoi ? pour venger je ne sais quels prophètes Dont elle avait puni les fureurs indiscrètes: Et moi, reine sans cœur, fille sans amitié, Esclave d'une lâche et frivole pitié, Je n'aurais pas du moins à cette aveugle rage Rendu meurtre pour meurtre, outrage pour outrage, Et de votre David traité...
Strana 61 - J'aime mieux un ruisseau qui, sur la molle arène, Dans un pré plein de fleurs lentement se promène, Qu'un torrent débordé qui, d'un cours orageux, Roule, plein de gravier, sur un terrain fangeux. Hâtez-vous lentement, et, sans perdre courage, Vingt fois sur le métier remettez votre ouvrage : Polissez-le sans cesse et le repolissez ; Ajoutez quelquefois, et souvent effacez.
Strana 75 - Kennst du es wohl? Dahin! Dahin Möcht ich mit dir, o mein Beschützer, ziehn! Kennst du den Berg und seinen Wolkensteg? Das Maultier sucht im Nebel seinen Weg, In Höhlen wohnt der Drachen alte Brut, Es stürzt der Fels und über ihn die Flut Kennst du ihn wohl?
Strana 26 - His burning idol all of blackest hue; In vain with cymbals ring They call the grisly king, In dismal dance about the furnace blue, The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis, and Orus, and the dog Anubis, haste.
Strana 315 - Sate simply chatting in a rustic row ; Full little thought they than That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below : 90 Perhaps their loves, or else their sheep, Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep.
Strana 6 - SONG. Would you know what's soft? I dare Not bring you to the down, or air, Nor to stars to show what's bright, Nor to snow to teach you white ; Nor, if you would music hear, Call the orbs to take your ear ; Nor, to please your sense, bring forth Bruised nard, or what 's more worth ; Or on food were your thoughts placed, Bring you nectar for a taste ; Would you have all these in one, Name my mistress, and 'tis done ! THE PROTESTATION.