Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 314
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310 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE and seated upon throne under magnificent canopy When he approached they stood up and raising him as he kneeled to kiss their hands commanded him to take his seat upon chair prepared for him and to give circumstantial account of his voyage -Cvauslatc into 3tatin £UgtaeS Sweetly breathing vernal air That with kind warmth dost repair Winter's ruins from whose breast All the gums and spice of the East Borrow their perfumes whose eye Gilds the morn and clears the sky Whose dishevell'd tresses shed Pearls upon the violet-bed On whose brow with calm smiles drest The halcyon sits and builds her nest Beauty youth and endless spring Dwell upon thy rosy wing Thou if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows With pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth SENIOR MATHEMATICAL SCHOLARSHIP right cone is cut by plane show that the boundary of the section is curve of the second order If -j- χ sin tan find in terms of Enunciate and prove Lemma IX Find the volume of pyramid by Newton Lemma II
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