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... Hamilton , died 1856 . SFourth Sunday after Easter . - Lord Brougham , died M Tu ΙΟ W II Th 12 Fr 13 Sa [ 1868 . Court of Session sits . Principal Carstares , elected 1703 . Professor A. Duncan , junr . , died 1862 . Fifth Sunday after ...
... Hamilton , died 1856 . SFourth Sunday after Easter . - Lord Brougham , died M Tu ΙΟ W II Th 12 Fr 13 Sa [ 1868 . Court of Session sits . Principal Carstares , elected 1703 . Professor A. Duncan , junr . , died 1862 . Fifth Sunday after ...
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... Hamilton , born 1788 . Names of Candidates for Science Deg . and Prelim . Exam . in Med . , to be given in on or before this day , and Fees paid . Fourth Sunday in Lent . - Prince of Wales , mar . 1863 . Names of Cand . for Degree of LL ...
... Hamilton , born 1788 . Names of Candidates for Science Deg . and Prelim . Exam . in Med . , to be given in on or before this day , and Fees paid . Fourth Sunday in Lent . - Prince of Wales , mar . 1863 . Names of Cand . for Degree of LL ...
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... Hamilton 1732. James Smith 1736. William Wishart , secundus 1754. John Gowdie 1762. William Robertson 1793. George Husband Baird 1840. John Lee 1859. Sir David Brewster 1868. Sir ALEX . GRANT , Bart . SENATUS ACADEMICUS OR SENATE . The ...
... Hamilton 1732. James Smith 1736. William Wishart , secundus 1754. John Gowdie 1762. William Robertson 1793. George Husband Baird 1840. John Lee 1859. Sir David Brewster 1868. Sir ALEX . GRANT , Bart . SENATUS ACADEMICUS OR SENATE . The ...
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... Hamilton , Bart . 1856. A. C. Fraser . Professors of Moral Philosophy since 1708 . 1708. William Law , one of the Regents 1729. William Scott 1734. John Pringle 1745. William Cleghorn 1754. James Balfour 1764. Adam Ferguson 1785. Dugald ...
... Hamilton , Bart . 1856. A. C. Fraser . Professors of Moral Philosophy since 1708 . 1708. William Law , one of the Regents 1729. William Scott 1734. John Pringle 1745. William Cleghorn 1754. James Balfour 1764. Adam Ferguson 1785. Dugald ...
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... Hamilton 1732. James Smith 1733. John Gowdie 1754. Robert Hamilton 1779. Andrew Hunter 1809. William Ritchie 1844. John Lee 1828. Thomas Chalmers 1859. THOMAS J. CRAWFORD 1642. Julius Conradus Otto 1656. Alexander Dickson 1679 ...
... Hamilton 1732. James Smith 1733. John Gowdie 1754. Robert Hamilton 1779. Andrew Hunter 1809. William Ritchie 1844. John Lee 1828. Thomas Chalmers 1859. THOMAS J. CRAWFORD 1642. Julius Conradus Otto 1656. Alexander Dickson 1679 ...
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Page 195 - I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal ; For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within Macb. Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ? What hands are here ? ha ! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand ? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red.
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Page 195 - Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil.
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Page 232 - THE angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another : and, if the equal sides be produced, the angles upon the other side of the base shall be equal.
Page 234 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Page 31 - Council for their consideration. " 3. To require due attention on the part of the Professors to Regulations as to the mode of Teaching, and other duties imposed on the Professors.