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... given by this Act , it was determined to found three Colleges . Belfast , Cork , and Galway were selected as their sites ; and on the 30th of December , 1845 , Letters Patent were issued incorporating them under the name and style of ...
... given by this Act , it was determined to found three Colleges . Belfast , Cork , and Galway were selected as their sites ; and on the 30th of December , 1845 , Letters Patent were issued incorporating them under the name and style of ...
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... given therein , or any notice of action or suit or satisfaction or tender thereof , or any action or suit to be commenced by the said Commissioners , or any proceedings therein , or the said Commissioners suing or being sued in the name ...
... given therein , or any notice of action or suit or satisfaction or tender thereof , or any action or suit to be commenced by the said Commissioners , or any proceedings therein , or the said Commissioners suing or being sued in the name ...
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... given therein , and for securing that the same shall not interfere with the general discipline of the Col- lege : Provided always , that no student shall be compelled by any rule of the College to attend any theological lecture or ...
... given therein , and for securing that the same shall not interfere with the general discipline of the Col- lege : Provided always , that no student shall be compelled by any rule of the College to attend any theological lecture or ...
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... given out from the Library , with the dates of their issue and return . In case of any book being injured or defaced , he shall report the same to the Council . He shall arrange the Library , and prepare catalogues of the books , in ...
... given out from the Library , with the dates of their issue and return . In case of any book being injured or defaced , he shall report the same to the Council . He shall arrange the Library , and prepare catalogues of the books , in ...
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... given therein , and for securing that the same shall not interfere with the general discipline of the College ; provided always , that no Student shall be compelled by any rule of the College to attend any theological lecture or ...
... given therein , and for securing that the same shall not interfere with the general discipline of the College ; provided always , that no Student shall be compelled by any rule of the College to attend any theological lecture or ...
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Alexander Anatomy and Physiology Ancient Classics Andrew appointed attend B.A. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS B.CH Bursar Candidates Charles Colahan Council shall prescribe Degree Examination Economic Science Edward English Examiner-PROFESSOR Experimental Physics Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine French Friday Galway George German Greek heirs and successors Henry Hospital Hugh Ireland James Joseph Jurisprudence Languages and Modern Latin Letters Patent Literary Division LL.B LL.D Lynam M.CH Majesty Majesty's Treasury Materia Medica Mathematical Physics Matriculated Students Medical Service Metaphysical and Economic Michael Modern History Modern Languages Monday Months Natural History Natural Philosophy Pass Patrick Physiology President Professor Queen's College Queen's University Registrar regulations Resigned Richard Robert Robert F Royal University Samuel Saturday Scholar School of Engineering Science Division Second Class SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Session Statutes subjects Sunday Surgery THIRD Thomas Thomas H THOMAS MOFFETT Thompson Translate Tuesday University Examination Wednesday Thursday William H δὲ καὶ μὲν τὸ
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Page 13 - Canada," and that by the same name they shall have perpetual succession and a common seal ; and that they and their successors shall, from time to time have full power to...
Page 281 - Candidates who shall have obtained a greater aggregate number of marks than any of the remaining Candidates will be set forth in order of merit, and such Candidates shall be deemed to be selected Candidates for the Civil Service of India, provided they appear to be in other respects duly qualified.
Page 317 - A pretty story, truly !" said the merchants ; " but where are the jewels which formed part of his cargo ?" — " I have neither seen your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervise. On this, they seized his person, and forthwith hurried him before the cadi, where, on the strictest search, nothing could be found upon him, nor could any evidence whatever be adduced to convict him, either of falsehood or of theft.
Page 1 - An Act to enable her Majesty to endow new colleges, for the advancement of learning in Ireland,
Page 2 - Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for the Time being...
Page 280 - ... may deem necessary ; and if the result of such inquiries, in the case of any Candidate, should be unsatisfactory to them in any of the above respects, he will be ineligible for admission to the Civil Service of India, and, if already selected, will be removed from the position of a probationer. 4. The Open Competitive Examination will take place only in the following branches of knowledge: — Marks.