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Page 288 - The applicant is required to state, generally in a preface to his dissertation and specifically in notes, the sources from which his information is taken, the extent to which he has availed himself of the work of others, and the portions of the dissertation which he claims as original.
Page 436 - Council to draw up a statement of the conditions under which a member of a University which has been admitted to the privileges of this Statute shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language in the examinations of his University. Every such statement shall be submitted to Convocation, and, if approved, shall have the force of regulations made by Statute. 14. The...
Page 438 - The status and privileges of a Senior Student shall be as follows: — (a) The Term in which he is matriculated shall be reckoned, for the purposes of any provisions respecting the standing of members of the University, as the fifth Term from his matriculation.
Page 284 - Poetry, therefore, is a more philosophical and a higher thing than history, for poetry tends to express the universal, history the particular.
Page 191 - Indenture further witnesseth that in further pursuance of the said recited agreement and in consideration of the premises it is hereby agreed and declared...
Page 300 - Each candidate shall further be required to indicate generally in a preface to his thesis and specially in notes, the sources from which his information is taken, the extent to which he has availed himself of the work of others and the portions of the thesis which he claims as original.
Page 199 - CT, or the survivors or survivor of them, or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of these presents (hereinafter called the trustees or trustee), SHALL, with the consent of the said H.
Page 434 - University a course of study prescribed by it and extending over three full years, and who shall have taken Honours...
Page 437 - ... have obtained a place or his name shall have been placed as aegrotat in the Class List of an Honour School of the Second Public Examination ; or (ii) he shall have kept statutable residence for twelve Terms and shall have satisfied the provisions of Statt.
Page 199 - ... upon the trusts, and to and for the ends, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to the powers, provisoes, declarations, and agreements herein-after expressed or declared, of and concerning the same...

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