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... 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 25 27 Wednesday Thursday 26 Friday Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday Practical Chemistry Classes begin . Law Lectures begin . 1ST MONTH . ] JANUARY , 1898 . [ XXXI vi Queen's College , Galway ,
... 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 25 27 Wednesday Thursday 26 Friday Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday Practical Chemistry Classes begin . Law Lectures begin . 1ST MONTH . ] JANUARY , 1898 . [ XXXI vi Queen's College , Galway ,
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... Practical Physics , begin . 8 Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 16 Sunday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 ...
... Practical Physics , begin . 8 Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 16 Sunday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 ...
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... Practical Chemistry Classes begin . 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 24 Wednesday Thursday Law Lectures begin . 25 Friday 26 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 Wednesday ...
... Practical Chemistry Classes begin . 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 24 Wednesday Thursday Law Lectures begin . 25 Friday 26 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 Wednesday ...
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... Practical Anatomy or Practical Chemistry shall be £ 3 for each attendance . In the case of Students receiving special instruction not prescribed Statutes , Rules , and Ordinances . 37.
... Practical Anatomy or Practical Chemistry shall be £ 3 for each attendance . In the case of Students receiving special instruction not prescribed Statutes , Rules , and Ordinances . 37.
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... Practical Physiology with the Museums of Geology and Mineralogy and of Gynecology , which are described under the departments to which they belong , and various Lecture rooms occupy the rest of the main buildings . The Anatomical School ...
... Practical Physiology with the Museums of Geology and Mineralogy and of Gynecology , which are described under the departments to which they belong , and various Lecture rooms occupy the rest of the main buildings . The Anatomical School ...
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Alexander Anatomy and Physiology Andrew appointed Army Medical Service attend B.A. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS B.A. SECOND B.CH Bursar Candidates Charles Chemistry Colahan Council shall prescribe David Degree Examination Economic Science Edward English Examiner-PROFESSOR Experimental Physics Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Francis Freyer Friday Galway George Greek heirs and successors Henry Hugh Ireland James John H Joseph Jurisprudence Languages and Modern Latin Letters Patent Literary Division LL.B LL.D Lynam M.CH Maguire Majesty Majesty's Treasury Martin Materia Medica Matriculated Students Metaphysical and Economic Michael Modern History Monday Months Moorhead Natural History Natural Philosophy O'Hara O'Kinealy Pass Patrick Practical 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 Second Honours SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Session Statutes subjects Sunday Thomas Thomas H Thompson Tuesday University Examination William H δὲ καὶ
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Side 377 - Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Rome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth alone into this wild and wasted plain.
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Side 316 - Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair, And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, that function Is smother'd in surmise; and nothing is, But what is not.
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Side 377 - A dull purple poisonous haze stretches level along the desert, veiling its spectral wrecks of massy ruins, on whose rents the red light rests, like dying fire on defiled altars ; the blue ridge of the Alban Mount lifts itself against a solemn space of green, clear, quiet sky.
Side 299 - Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus old, Where the great vision of the guarded mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold; Look homeward angel now, and melt with ruth. And, O ye dolphins, waft the hapless youth.
Side 38 - We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors Grant and Declare that these Our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in...
Side 370 - It is a system out of which almost all the virtues are excluded, and in which nearly all the vices are incorporated. Whatever renders human nature amiable or respectable, whatever engages love or confidence, is sacrificed at its shrine. In instructing us to consider a portion of our fellow-creatures as the proper objects of enmity, it removes, as far as they are concerned, the basis of all society, of all civilization and virtue ; for the basis of these is the good-will due to every individual of...
Side 12 - ... patent, relation being thereunto had may more fully and at large appear. Now know ye that we have revoked and determined, and by these presents do revoke and determine, the said recited letters patent, and every clause, article, and thing therein contained. And, further, know you that we. reposing...