The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 44
... course of policy the most directly in accordance with his views , was prose cuted in this country with all imagina- ble activity . Whatever could be done by government , was done , to favour the anti - remoustrant party , who were es ...
... course of policy the most directly in accordance with his views , was prose cuted in this country with all imagina- ble activity . Whatever could be done by government , was done , to favour the anti - remoustrant party , who were es ...
Page 115
... course proportionately contracted . In the year 1833 , it was agreed to by the Board , at the suggestion of the Provost , that the Divinity Course should ex- tend through two years , during the first of which Archbishop King's Lec ...
... course proportionately contracted . In the year 1833 , it was agreed to by the Board , at the suggestion of the Provost , that the Divinity Course should ex- tend through two years , during the first of which Archbishop King's Lec ...
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... course . This alteration required a corres- ponding alteration in the distribution of study . The Provost did not neglect the opportunity which the change af- forded , of remedying the defects of the former course . In the department of ...
... course . This alteration required a corres- ponding alteration in the distribution of study . The Provost did not neglect the opportunity which the change af- forded , of remedying the defects of the former course . In the department of ...
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