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Side 11
... his pro- ficiency has been evinced ; and ( b ) his proficiency in relation to that of other candi- dates . examina- tions . 14 Vic . No. 31 , s . 14 . Certificates . Ad eundem degrees . 22 , s . UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES . 11.
... his pro- ficiency has been evinced ; and ( b ) his proficiency in relation to that of other candi- dates . examina- tions . 14 Vic . No. 31 , s . 14 . Certificates . Ad eundem degrees . 22 , s . UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES . 11.
Side 31
... relation to the studies , lectures , examinations , and degrees in Arts , and such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate , and shall have the general direction and superintendence over the teaching in Arts , subject to the By ...
... relation to the studies , lectures , examinations , and degrees in Arts , and such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate , and shall have the general direction and superintendence over the teaching in Arts , subject to the By ...
Side 36
... upon such subjects as have relation to the studies , lectures , examinations , and degrees in Law , and such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate . 3. - The Dean of the Faculty of Law shall 36 BY - LAWS OF THE UNIVERSITY .
... upon such subjects as have relation to the studies , lectures , examinations , and degrees in Law , and such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate . 3. - The Dean of the Faculty of Law shall 36 BY - LAWS OF THE UNIVERSITY .
Side 37
... relation thereto as may be passed by the Senate or by the Faculty of Law . 6. There shall be two degrees granted in ... Relations . * * In this and all other professional subjects the law referred to is the law in force in New South ...
... relation thereto as may be passed by the Senate or by the Faculty of Law . 6. There shall be two degrees granted in ... Relations . * * In this and all other professional subjects the law referred to is the law in force in New South ...
Side 39
... Relations ; ( 2 ) the Law of Property , and the Elements of Conveyancing ; ( 3 ) Procedure in Civil and Criminal Cases , both before the Supreme Court in its common law jurisdiction and before courts of inferior jurisdic- tion ...
... Relations ; ( 2 ) the Law of Property , and the Elements of Conveyancing ; ( 3 ) Procedure in Civil and Criminal Cases , both before the Supreme Court in its common law jurisdiction and before courts of inferior jurisdic- tion ...
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Admitted ad eundem Alexander Alfred Anatomy Anderson angle appointed Arthur Arthur Renwick attend awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Arts Bursary By-laws Candidates Cecil Ch.M Chancellor Charles Chemistry Class Clinical College course David December Dentistry Edith Edmund Edward Electrical Elizabeth Engineering English Ernest Ethel eundem gradum Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine Florence Francis Frank Frazer Frederick Geology George Harold Harris Herbert History Honorary Honours Hugh James James Froude Jones Joseph Latin lectures Lent Term Leslie LL.B LL.D Macmillan Mathematics Matriculation Mechanical Medal Medical Metallurgy Michaelmas Term Norman Pass Percy PETER NICOL RUSSELL Physics Physiology Pockley Practical Prize Professor proficiency Public Examination Reginald Registrar Richard Robert Russell Scholarship Science Second Year Examination Senate Smith South Wales Stephen subjects Sunday after Trinity Surgery Sydney University Teece Thomas Translate Trinity Term University of Sydney W. C. Wentworth Walter δὲ καὶ
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Side xli - Heaven opened to a soul while yet on earth, Earth forced on a soul's use while seeing heaven: The man is witless of the size, the sum, The value in proportion of all things, Or whether it be little or be much.
Side 397 - The citizens suddenly gathering themselves into a body fought with a resolution equal to the necessity of their affairs, yet no one so remarkably distinguished himself on this occasion, to the amazement of both armies, as...
Side xiv - I pointed out to him on the other side, I began to cross the pond with, my kite, which carried me quite over without the least fatigue, and with the greatest pleasure imaginable. I was only obliged occasionally to halt a little in my course, and resist its progress, when it appeared that, by following too quick, I lowered the kite too much ; by doing which occasionally I made it rise again — I have never since that time practised this singular mode of swimming, though I think it not impossible...
Side 40 - Senate by the majority of the members present ; and the chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and, in case of an equality of votes, a second or casting vote.
Side 397 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side cl - ... fact, a more unfortunate period could have been selected than that which he has chosen? If this were an ordinary measure, I should not oppose it with so much vehemence; but, Sir, it calls in question the wisdom of an irrevocable law — of a law passed at the memorable period of the Revolution.
Side 49 - No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he have previously paid this fee to the registrar. If a candidate fail to pass the examination, the fee shall not be returned to him, but he shall be admitted to...
Side cxlix - ... right, would it have escaped the wisdom of those Saxon progenitors to whom we are indebted for so many of our best political institutions? Would the Dane have passed it over ? Would the Norman have rejected it? Would such a notable discovery have been reserved for these modern and degenerate times? Besides, Sir, if the measure itself is good, I ask the honourable...
Side xiv - When I was a boy I amused myself one day with flying a paper kite ; and, approaching the bank of a pond, which was nearly a mile broad, I tied the string to a stake, and the kite ascended to a very considerable height above the pond, while I was swimming.
Side 3 - Melbourne shall be recognised as Academic distinctions and rewards of Merit and be entitled to rank precedence and consideration in...