The Calendar of Owens college, Manchester1872 |
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... ditto Shuttleworth ditto Shakspere ditto Ashbury ditto Dalton Chemical Scholarships Dalton Mathematical ditto ........ Dalton Natural History Prize Cobden Prizes Grammar School Scholarships Unendowed Exhibitions and Prizes : - Dalton ...
... ditto Shuttleworth ditto Shakspere ditto Ashbury ditto Dalton Chemical Scholarships Dalton Mathematical ditto ........ Dalton Natural History Prize Cobden Prizes Grammar School Scholarships Unendowed Exhibitions and Prizes : - Dalton ...
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... ditto 108 Trustees who have acted under the Will of the Founder 112 Former Professors ....... 112 Associates of the College 112 Degrees and Honours gained by Students in the University of London 114 .... List of Day Students of the ...
... ditto 108 Trustees who have acted under the Will of the Founder 112 Former Professors ....... 112 Associates of the College 112 Degrees and Honours gained by Students in the University of London 114 .... List of Day Students of the ...
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... Ditto Laboratory Practice , 2 days per week . Animal Physiology and Zoology . Vegetable Physiology and Botany . Composition Fee , £ 23 . 2s . Third Year . - Logic , and Mental and Moral Philosophy . Mathematics . Natural Philosophy ...
... Ditto Laboratory Practice , 2 days per week . Animal Physiology and Zoology . Vegetable Physiology and Botany . Composition Fee , £ 23 . 2s . Third Year . - Logic , and Mental and Moral Philosophy . Mathematics . Natural Philosophy ...
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... DITTO . - Senior Class . - Tuesday and Thursday , from 12.15 to 1.15 p.m. Dynamics of Machinery . Prime Movers , including the Balancing of Machinery , Gauges , Brakes , and Gover- nors . The Steam Engine and Hydraulic Machinery . CIVIL ...
... DITTO . - Senior Class . - Tuesday and Thursday , from 12.15 to 1.15 p.m. Dynamics of Machinery . Prime Movers , including the Balancing of Machinery , Gauges , Brakes , and Gover- nors . The Steam Engine and Hydraulic Machinery . CIVIL ...
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... 10.15 10.15 Greek , Senior 11.15 11.15 11.15 Latin , Senior 11.15 11.15 11.15 Animal Physiology ( Session ) . 3 3 3 3 Ancient History Logic and Philosophy 4 TIME TABLE - SCIENCE COURSE . Hours at which Lectures 51 Ditto Arts Course.
... 10.15 10.15 Greek , Senior 11.15 11.15 11.15 Latin , Senior 11.15 11.15 11.15 Animal Physiology ( Session ) . 3 3 3 3 Ancient History Logic and Philosophy 4 TIME TABLE - SCIENCE COURSE . Hours at which Lectures 51 Ditto Arts Course.
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Page xv - ... pauca tamen suberunt priscae vestigia fraudis, quae temptare Thetim ratibus, quae cingere muris oppida, quae iubeant telluri infindere sulcos. alter erit tum Tiphys, et altera quae vehat Argo delectos heroas ; erunt etiam altera bella, atque iterum ad Troiam magnus mittetur Achilles.
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Page cxl - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square of the whole line is equal to the squares of the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts.
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Page xxxiii - Imus ad insignes Urbis ab arte viros. Frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, Fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori. At mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant, 20 Inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus. Saepe pater dixit: „Studium quid inutile temptas? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes.