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... allowed as part payment of the Degree fee of ten pounds to the Senior Proctor . The following Scale of Fees for Extern Students preparing for the Sc . B. Degree was agreed to by the Board on April 26 , 1913 : - : - A. If the candidate ...
... allowed as part payment of the Degree fee of ten pounds to the Senior Proctor . The following Scale of Fees for Extern Students preparing for the Sc . B. Degree was agreed to by the Board on April 26 , 1913 : - : - A. If the candidate ...
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... allowed in part payment to the Senior Proctor of the fee of twenty - five pounds for the Degree . A Doctor in Literature must be a Bachelor in Arts of at least three years ' standing . The primary test for the doctorate is a work or ...
... allowed in part payment to the Senior Proctor of the fee of twenty - five pounds for the Degree . A Doctor in Literature must be a Bachelor in Arts of at least three years ' standing . The primary test for the doctorate is a work or ...
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... allowed ( to an amount not exceeding six guineas ) in part payment of the Degree fee of £ 13 15s . The Court , on sufficient reason being shown , may make different arrangements for a Candidate's Examination . Appli- cation for such ...
... allowed ( to an amount not exceeding six guineas ) in part payment of the Degree fee of £ 13 15s . The Court , on sufficient reason being shown , may make different arrangements for a Candidate's Examination . Appli- cation for such ...
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... allowed in part payment to the Senior Proctor of the fee of £ 26 for the Degree . The University of Dublin Tests Act ( 36 Vict . chap . 21 ) abolishes the necessity formerly imposed on Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor or of Doctor ...
... allowed in part payment to the Senior Proctor of the fee of £ 26 for the Degree . The University of Dublin Tests Act ( 36 Vict . chap . 21 ) abolishes the necessity formerly imposed on Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor or of Doctor ...
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... allowed ( although not present in the Senate ) to proceed to his Degree upon the following conditions ( Decree of the Board and Senate , 14 February , 1917 ) : — 1. The academic qualification required for Degrees to be conferred in ...
... allowed ( although not present in the Senate ) to proceed to his Degree upon the following conditions ( Decree of the Board and Senate , 14 February , 1917 ) : — 1. The academic qualification required for Degrees to be conferred in ...
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Page vii - IF from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square of the line which touches it.
Page cviii - Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum, multa recedentes adimunt: ne forte seniles mandentur iuveni partes pueroque viriles; semper in adiunctis aevoque morabimur aptis. Aut agitur res in scaenis aut acta refertur. 180 Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem quam quae sunt oculis subiecta fidclibus et quae ipse sibi tradit spectator...
Page xxxiii - Multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, vel quod quaerit et inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti, 170 vel quod res omnes timide gelideque ministrat, dilator, spe longus, iners avidusque futuri, difficilis, querulus, laudator temporis acti se puero, castigator censorque minorum.
Page xiii - ... et vis venti apta faciendo igni coorta esset, succendunt ardentiaque saxa infuso aceto putrefaciunt. Ita 15 torridam incendio rupem ferro pandunt molliuntque anfractibus modicis clivos ut non iumenta solum sed elephanti etiam deduci possent.
Page xxxiii - Conversis studiis aetas animusque virilis Quaerit opes et amicitias, inservit honori, Commisisse cavet quod mox mutare laboret. Multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, vel quod...
Page cviii - Ipse sibi tradit spectator : non tamen intus Digna geri promes in scenam, multaque tolles Ex oculis quae mox narret facundia praesens. Ne pueros coram populo Medea trucidet, Aut humana palam coquat exta nefarius Atreus, Aut in avem Procne vertatur, Cadmus in anguem. Quodcunque ostendis mihi sic incredulus odi.
Page lxxi - ... hiemis memores aestate laborem experiuntur et in medium quaesita reponunt. Namque aliae victu invigilant et foedere pacto exercentur agris; pars intra saepta domorum narcissi lacrimam et lentum de cortice gluten 160 prima favis ponunt fundamina, deinde tenaces suspendunt ceras; aliae spem gentis adultos educunt fetus ; aliae purissima mella stipant et liquido distendunt nectare cellas.
Page lx - ... matres atque viri defunctaque corpora vita magnanimum heroum, pueri innuptaeque puellae, impositique rogis iuvenes ante ora parentum : quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo lapsa cadunt folia...
Page 1 - And whereas, by means of divers restrictions, tests, and disabilities, many of Her Majesty's subjects are debarred from the full enjoyment of the same : And...