The Belfast Queen's College CalendarSimms and M'Intyre, 1875 |
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... distinction to which he may otherwise be entitled . The Exhibition will not be given unless the answering has been of so high an order as to entitle the Candidate to hold it on the ground of absolute merit . An Examination for the Prize ...
... distinction to which he may otherwise be entitled . The Exhibition will not be given unless the answering has been of so high an order as to entitle the Candidate to hold it on the ground of absolute merit . An Examination for the Prize ...
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... distinction between an impossible concept , an unreal concept , and the concept of an unreal thing . 3. Describe the nature of logical definitions and the modes by which they are obtained . 4. Give as full an account as you can of ...
... distinction between an impossible concept , an unreal concept , and the concept of an unreal thing . 3. Describe the nature of logical definitions and the modes by which they are obtained . 4. Give as full an account as you can of ...
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... distinction between legal and equitable assets ? And in what respect do they differ in the mode of their administration by the court ? 14. What is the nature of a lien , and how is it enforced by courts of equity ? 15. What new ...
... distinction between legal and equitable assets ? And in what respect do they differ in the mode of their administration by the court ? 14. What is the nature of a lien , and how is it enforced by courts of equity ? 15. What new ...
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... distinction of value . 13. How did the protective duty on corn violate the maxim that a tax should take as little as possible out of the pockets of the people , over and above what it brings into the treasury of the State ? 14. Explain ...
... distinction of value . 13. How did the protective duty on corn violate the maxim that a tax should take as little as possible out of the pockets of the people , over and above what it brings into the treasury of the State ? 14. Explain ...
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... distinction be- tween the liability to capture of the private property of an enemy's subjects on sea and on land respectively , been defended ? How far does the distinction in fact exist , according to the actual practice of hostilities ...
... distinction be- tween the liability to capture of the private property of an enemy's subjects on sea and on land respectively , been defended ? How far does the distinction in fact exist , according to the actual practice of hostilities ...
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Alexander Anatomy and Physiology Andrew angle appointed attend B.A. CHEMISTRY B.A. MATHEMATICS B.A. METAPH B.A. NAT Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Belfast Candidates Charles Clarke course courts of equity David Degree of Bachelor Describe Divisions are arranged English Examiner-PROFESSOR Explain fees Friday Galway George George Raphael Hamilton Henry HISTORY Hugh Ireland James Johnston Joseph JUNIOR SCHOLARS Junior Scholarships Jurisprudence King's Inns Language Latin Lectures Letters Patent Literary Division LL.B LL.D M'Mordie Matriculated Students Medicine Monday Natural Philosophy ordain order of merit prescribed President Professor Quarter of Moon Queen's College Queen's University regulations reign Robert Ross Samuel Science Division SECOND YEAR.-ARTS SECOND YEAR.-ENGINEERING SECOND YEAR.-LAW SECOND YEAR.-MEDICINE Senate Senior Session Statutes Sunday after Trinity THIRD YEAR.-LAW THIRD YEAR.-MEDICINE Thomas Thurs Thursday Translate Tues Tuesday UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION University in Ireland University of Dublin Wallace Wednesday Wilson Wylie δὲ καὶ τε
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Стр. 51 - The Dutch, whom we are apt to despise for want of genius, show an infinitely greater taste of antiquity and politeness in their buildings and works of this nature, than what we meet with in those of our own country.
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Стр. 55 - There is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe. And yet there are very few that will give themselves the trouble to consider the original and foundation of this right.
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