History of the University of Dublin: Found by Queen Elizabeth, Its Origin Progress and Present Condition1845 - 540 pages |
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... assistants as the Provost and Board shall appoint . There was no time lost by the heads of the College to carry into effect the intentions of the testator , but their object was unexpectedly retarded for some time by an opposition which ...
... assistants as the Provost and Board shall appoint . There was no time lost by the heads of the College to carry into effect the intentions of the testator , but their object was unexpectedly retarded for some time by an opposition which ...
Page 97
... assistant . " 3rd . That the Professor and his assistant shall H 98 RULES AND REGULATIONS not both be absent from the.
... assistant . " 3rd . That the Professor and his assistant shall H 98 RULES AND REGULATIONS not both be absent from the.
Page 98
... assistant , but he may also be dis- missed at the desire of the Professor . 4th . That the Professor and his assistant shall make regular observations of the heavenly bodies , and record them in the order of time , in books made for ...
... assistant , but he may also be dis- missed at the desire of the Professor . 4th . That the Professor and his assistant shall make regular observations of the heavenly bodies , and record them in the order of time , in books made for ...
Page 104
... assistants had re- commended for their answering , and if more than four of them were returned , the professor was to ex- amine them himself , when the best answerer was to receive a premium of two pounds , to be laid out as before ...
... assistants had re- commended for their answering , and if more than four of them were returned , the professor was to ex- amine them himself , when the best answerer was to receive a premium of two pounds , to be laid out as before ...
Page 107
... assistants , and also the Lecturer in Oratory , for four terms with remarkable diligence . For the best discourses of those delivered extempore , the examiners may bestow a premium of £ 12 , and for the next in merit £ 8 . The ...
... assistants , and also the Lecturer in Oratory , for four terms with remarkable diligence . For the best discourses of those delivered extempore , the examiners may bestow a premium of £ 12 , and for the next in merit £ 8 . The ...
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