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... Candidates may be admitted to the standing of students of the second year , provided that they be found qualified on examination . Students of other Universities desirous of continuing their studies in this Faculty , may be admitted ...
... Candidates may be admitted to the standing of students of the second year , provided that they be found qualified on examination . Students of other Universities desirous of continuing their studies in this Faculty , may be admitted ...
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... candidates competent to pass creditably the Matriculation Examina- tion , will be entitled to a scholarship for the most deserving of such candidates . Two Bursaries , of $ 50 each , have been granted by the Board of Agriculture for ...
... candidates competent to pass creditably the Matriculation Examina- tion , will be entitled to a scholarship for the most deserving of such candidates . Two Bursaries , of $ 50 each , have been granted by the Board of Agriculture for ...
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... candidates may take any of the following : - ( a ) History and French . - History as above . Bossuet . - Discours ... candidate , and approved by the Faculty ; the thesis to be submitted to the Faculty and reported on to the Corporation ...
... candidates may take any of the following : - ( a ) History and French . - History as above . Bossuet . - Discours ... candidate , and approved by the Faculty ; the thesis to be submitted to the Faculty and reported on to the Corporation ...
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... full course of lectures in the Theo- logical College must be produced by students who avail themselves of these exemptions , before entering upon the B.A. Examination . III . HONOUR STUDENTS . Candidates for B. A. Honours 19.
... full course of lectures in the Theo- logical College must be produced by students who avail themselves of these exemptions , before entering upon the B.A. Examination . III . HONOUR STUDENTS . Candidates for B. A. Honours 19.
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... candidates for any Medal fulfilling the requir- ed conditions , the Medal will be withheld , and the proceeds of its en- dowment for the year may be devoted to prizes in the subject for which the Medal was intended . ( Under this ...
... candidates for any Medal fulfilling the requir- ed conditions , the Medal will be withheld , and the proceeds of its en- dowment for the year may be devoted to prizes in the subject for which the Medal was intended . ( Under this ...
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Æneid ALEXANDER JOHNSON angle APRIL B. A. Honour Book Botany Cæsar Candidates CANON LEACH Chap Charles Chemistry CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS Class 2nd Class 3rd commencement Describe Edward Elementary English Language English Literature equal equation Explain Faculty of Arts French or German Geology GEORGE CORNISH Give an account Give examples given Gold Medal Grammar Greek Hebrew Henry History Honour Examinations James John John Torrance language Lectures LL.D Logic Lower Canada Mathematics Matriculation MCGILL COLLEGE MCGILL UNIVERSITY Medicine Meeting of Faculty Mental and Moral Model School MOLIÈRE Molson Montreal Moral Philosophy Morrin College Natural Natural Philosophy nouns ORDINARY EXAMINATION P.M. Examiner parse principal Prize Professor Prose Composition Pupils Quebec Quelles Rank General Standing Robert rules Second SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS Students subjects Tacitus Third Thomas tion TORRANCE Translate into French Trenholme triangle TUESDAY verbs William words Write Zoology τὸ τῶν
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Página 92 - tis but to fill A certain portion of uncertain paper : Some liken it to climbing up a hill, Whose summit, like all hills, is lost in vapour...
Página 61 - Knowledge in general, expands the mind, exalts the faculties, refines the taste of pleasure, and opens innumerable sources of intellectual enjoyment. By means of it, we become less dependent for satisfaction upon the sensitive appetites ; the gross pleasures of sense are more easily despised, and we are made to feel the superiority of the spiritual to the material part of our nature.
Página 23 - C'est à vous que je parle, ma sœur. Le moindre solécisme en parlant vous irrite ; Mais vous en faites, vous, d'étranges en conduite. Vos livres éternels ne me contentent pas ; Et, hors...
Página 23 - Otway has followed nature in the language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic in the fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions.
Página 68 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Página 36 - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that I found not my heart more moved than with a trumpet...
Página 61 - ... made to feel the superiority of the spiritual to the material part of our nature. Instead of being continually solicited by the influence and irritation of sensible objects, the mind can retire within herself, and expatiate in the cool and quiet walks of contemplation. The Author of nature...
Página 32 - If three straight lines meet all in one point, and a straight line stand at right angles to each of them in that point; these three straight lines are in one and the same plane. Let the straight line AB stand at right angles to each of the straight lines BC, BD, BE, in B the point where they meet; BC, BD, BE shall be in one and the same plane.
Página 7 - In every triangle, the square of a side opposite an acute angle is less than the sum of the squares of the other two sides...
Página 36 - The old song of Chevy-Chase is the favourite ballad of the common people of England, and Ben Jonson used to say he had rather have been the author of it than of all his works.