The student's guide to the University of Cambridge [ed. by sir J.R. Seeley].sir John Robert Seeley 1866 |
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50 per annum Algebra appointed Astronomy Attachés attend B.A. Degree Bachelor of Arts best proficient Botany Cambridge certificate Chemistry Civil Service Classical Tripos commencing Comparative Anatomy Composition Conic Sections course degree of B.A. degree of Bachelor Easter Term election Elementary English Epistles Exhibitions Fees on admission Fellow-Commoner Fellowship Geometry given Grammar Greek Testament Hebrew History Holy Orders Hydrostatics India J. W. DONALDSON Junior Sophs knowledge Lent Term Lent Term 1866 marks Medicine Michaelmas Term Moral Philosophy Moral Science number of undergraduates obtained Ordinary Degree paper pass Pensioner persons Political Economy Previous Examination private tutor prize of books Professor questions Regulations rent of Rooms residence satisfy the Examiners Scholars School Senior Shrewsbury School Sizars Special Examination St John's College student subjects take the degree tenable for three Third Edition tion Treatise Trigonometry Trinity College University University of Cambridge vacated by marriage versity
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Side 16 - The history of the Church of England to the Revolution of 1688. A paper is set in Hebrew, which the students are not required to do, but by doing which they may obtain a higher place in the List, as well as
Side 325 - marks, and the number set opposite to each branch in the preceding regulation denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. 6. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of Examination unless he shall be considered to possess a competent knowledge of that subject
Side 224 - Early superiority in science and literature generally indicates the existence of some qualities which are securities against vice—industry, self-denial, a taste for pleasures not sensual, a laudable desire of honourable distinction, a still more laudable desire to obtain the approbation of friends and relations. We therefore believe that the intellectual test