Our Schools and Colleges ..., Volume 1Simpkin, Marshall, 1884 - Education |
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... Class I. Clerkships in the Home Civil Service , Class II . Clifton College College of Agriculture , Salisbury College ... Classes , Kensington , W. 269 Ely Theological College Page 357 Endowed and Private Schools 681 to 1006 273 Engineer ...
... Class I. Clerkships in the Home Civil Service , Class II . Clifton College College of Agriculture , Salisbury College ... Classes , Kensington , W. 269 Ely Theological College Page 357 Endowed and Private Schools 681 to 1006 273 Engineer ...
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... Classes , will be exhibited for determination of the classes and orders to which they severally belong , the reasons being required for each determination . List of Classes . Mammalia , Aves , Reptilia , Pisces , Cephalopoda , Gaster ...
... Classes , will be exhibited for determination of the classes and orders to which they severally belong , the reasons being required for each determination . List of Classes . Mammalia , Aves , Reptilia , Pisces , Cephalopoda , Gaster ...
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... classes , the first class being again divided into two divisions , these classes and divisions being determined by the merits of the Students in the two parts of the Examination . The first class comprises those who have shown superior ...
... classes , the first class being again divided into two divisions , these classes and divisions being determined by the merits of the Students in the two parts of the Examination . The first class comprises those who have shown superior ...
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... classes , the names in each class being arranged in alphabet- ical order ; but no Student is classed who has not so acquitted himself in the first three days of the Examination as to deserve Honours . No credit is given to a Student in ...
... classes , the names in each class being arranged in alphabet- ical order ; but no Student is classed who has not so acquitted himself in the first three days of the Examination as to deserve Honours . No credit is given to a Student in ...
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... class , 178 in the second class , while 63 failed . In Part II . there were 422 candidates , of whom 111 passed in the first class , 193 in the second class , and 118 failed . Of the 184 candidates in additional subjects , 37 failed ...
... class , 178 in the second class , while 63 failed . In Part II . there were 422 candidates , of whom 111 passed in the first class , 193 in the second class , and 118 failed . Of the 184 candidates in additional subjects , 37 failed ...
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