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... Grammar are not taught , as all the students are expected to have attained some proficiency , before admission , in the Latin language . No one can be enrolled as a Student of Divinity , nor admitted to the degree of M.A. with- out ...
... Grammar are not taught , as all the students are expected to have attained some proficiency , before admission , in the Latin language . No one can be enrolled as a Student of Divinity , nor admitted to the degree of M.A. with- out ...
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... grammar , of which the structure of that language affords such copious illustration . Philosophy . This course is divided into three branches , Logic , Moral Philosophy , and Natural Philosophy . A knowledge of the former is com ...
... grammar , of which the structure of that language affords such copious illustration . Philosophy . This course is divided into three branches , Logic , Moral Philosophy , and Natural Philosophy . A knowledge of the former is com ...
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... grammar . The " three - quarter " and " whole pensions " are only granted by way of promotion , to such of the pupils as have signalized themselves by eminent good conduct and proficiency . They may enjoy the " Bourse " until that ...
... grammar . The " three - quarter " and " whole pensions " are only granted by way of promotion , to such of the pupils as have signalized themselves by eminent good conduct and proficiency . They may enjoy the " Bourse " until that ...
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... Grammar ; whilst the First or Last , is taught the " Physico - Mathematical Sciences and Philosophy . " It is of course assumed , that the scholar , upon his admission , is ac- quainted with the rudiments of Reading and Writing , and is ...
... Grammar ; whilst the First or Last , is taught the " Physico - Mathematical Sciences and Philosophy . " It is of course assumed , that the scholar , upon his admission , is ac- quainted with the rudiments of Reading and Writing , and is ...
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... Grammar . These languages continue the ob- jects of study during the remainder of the pupil's residence at College . Mathematics . - The Mathematics ought deservedly to engage a most par- ticular attention ; but the mind must attain a ...
... Grammar . These languages continue the ob- jects of study during the remainder of the pupil's residence at College . Mathematics . - The Mathematics ought deservedly to engage a most par- ticular attention ; but the mind must attain a ...
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