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Side x
... attend lectures and pass examinations . The subjects of study are the English , Latin , Greek , French and German Languages , Ancient and Modern History , Mental Philosophy and Logic , Mathematics , Chemistry , Physics , Geology and ...
... attend lectures and pass examinations . The subjects of study are the English , Latin , Greek , French and German Languages , Ancient and Modern History , Mental Philosophy and Logic , Mathematics , Chemistry , Physics , Geology and ...
Side xi
... attended any course regularly , and passed the concluding examination , receive University Certificates to that effect . The subjects of the lectures have hitherto been English Literature , Modern History , Ancient History , Political ...
... attended any course regularly , and passed the concluding examination , receive University Certificates to that effect . The subjects of the lectures have hitherto been English Literature , Modern History , Ancient History , Political ...
Side 11
... attend lectures upon or pass examinations in any of the following subjects , namely : -Ethics , metaphysics , and modern history . holders of ( 2 ) All persons who obtain any certificate or quali- Status of fication which the Senate by ...
... attend lectures upon or pass examinations in any of the following subjects , namely : -Ethics , metaphysics , and modern history . holders of ( 2 ) All persons who obtain any certificate or quali- Status of fication which the Senate by ...
Side 14
... attend the lectures or classes of the University unless he dwells- ( a ) with his parents or guardian ; or ( b ) with some relative or friend selected by his parents or guardian and approved by the Chancellor or Vice - Chancellor ; or ...
... attend the lectures or classes of the University unless he dwells- ( a ) with his parents or guardian ; or ( b ) with some relative or friend selected by his parents or guardian and approved by the Chancellor or Vice - Chancellor ; or ...
Side 18
... attend lectures . Ibid . s . S. Division 3. - Government of students . 41. All students in any such college shall immediately be members upon entering therein matriculate in the University , and of Univer- shall thereafter submit and be ...
... attend lectures . Ibid . s . S. Division 3. - Government of students . 41. All students in any such college shall immediately be members upon entering therein matriculate in the University , and of Univer- shall thereafter submit and be ...
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Admitted ad eundem Alexander Alfred Anatomy appointed Arthur attend awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Book Bursary By-laws Candidates certificate Ch.M Chancellor Charles Chemistry Class Clinical College course December Degree of Bachelor Dentistry Describe Edith Edward elected Engineering English Ernest Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine Francis Frederick French Geology George German Graduates Greek Harris Henry History HONOURS James John Joseph Junior laboratory practice Latin lectures Lent Term LL.B LL.D LOGIC AND MENTAL Macmillan Mathematics Medal Medical meeting Metallurgy Michaelmas Term PASS PETER NICOL RUSSELL Physics Physiology prescribed Prize Professor proficiency prox Public Examination Reginald Registrar Robert Russell Scholarship Science Second Year Examination Senate Senior Shew South Wales Sunday after Trinity Surgery Sydney University Teece Third Thomas Translate at sight TRINITY TERM University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor W. C. Wentworth Walter William δὲ καὶ μὲν οἱ τὸ τῶν
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Side cxcii - ... little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fallen upon her in a nation of gallant men, in a nation of men of honour and of cavaliers. I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone!
Side 377 - Aber freilich, wenn wir Deutschen nicht aus dem engen Kreise unserer eigenen Umgebung hinausblicken, so kommen wir gar zu leicht in diesen pedantischen Dünkel. Ich sehe mich daher gerne bei fremden Nationen um und rate jedem, es auch seinerseits zu tun. Nationalliteratur will jetzt nicht viel sagen, die Epoche der Weltliteratur ist an der Zeit, und jeder muß jetzt dazu wirken, diese Epoche zu beschleunigen.
Side cxix - Comme un vol de gerfauts hors du charnier natal, Fatigués de porter leurs misères hautaines, De Palos de Moguer routiers et capitaines Partaient, ivres d'un rêve héroïque et brutal.
Side 377 - Civitatibus maxima laus est, quam latissime circum se vastatis finibus solitudines habere. Hoc proprium virtutis existimant, expulsos agris finitimos cedere, neque quemquam prope audere consistere : simul hoc se fore tutiores arbitrantur, repentinae incursionis timore sublato.
Side 377 - Cum bellum civitas aut illatum defendit aut infert, magistratus qui ei bello praesint, ut vitae necisque habeant potestatem deliguntur. In pace nullus est communis magistratus, sed principes regionum atque pagorum inter suos jus dicunt, controversiasque minuunt.
Side cxcii - Little did I dream, when she added titles of veneration to those of enthusiastic, distant, respectful love, that she should ever be obliged to carry the sharp antidote against disgrace concealed in that bosom; little did I dream...
Side xiv - ... propres que sa personne à l'opérer, parce qu'ils ont toute l'autorité que donnent à des ouvrages, la raison, la justice et les lumières , tandis que sa personne n'en peut prendre aucune, faute de dignité. C'est le meilleur des humains, bon époux, tendre père, fidèle ami, vertueux citoyen; sa société est aussi douce que son caractère est facile; confiant jusqu'à l'imprudence, gai, naïf, ingénu comme on l'est à quinze ans, il était fait pour vivre avec des sages et pour être la...
Side clxxxix - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side xiv - Ah! my dear sonne," quoth he, " how should, alas! Silly old man, that lives in hidden cell, Bidding his beades all day for his trespas, Tydings of warre and worldly trouble tell ? With holy father sits not with such thinges to mell.
Side liv - But he that holds himself in reverence and due esteem, both for the dignity of God's image upon him and for the price of his redemption which he thinks is visibly marked upon his forehead, accounts himself both a fit person to do the noblest and godliest deeds...