The Sydney University CalendarJoseph Cook, 1853 - Universities and colleges |
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... history of any other country - no means of education have been open to our youth beyond those afforded by our ordinary every - day schools , which , although conducted by zealous and able teachers , from their nature and constitution ...
... history of any other country - no means of education have been open to our youth beyond those afforded by our ordinary every - day schools , which , although conducted by zealous and able teachers , from their nature and constitution ...
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... history may have the same relation to the future , which those of the heptarchy have to this era . Then , when all the busy tumult that now agitates us shall have past away and become obliterated in the great gulf of time , one event ...
... history may have the same relation to the future , which those of the heptarchy have to this era . Then , when all the busy tumult that now agitates us shall have past away and become obliterated in the great gulf of time , one event ...
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... history . To give a tone and a character to that future , that it may be distinguished by virtue , piety , moderation , humanity , wisdom , is the object of this fonndation . Ah ! my young friends , never did I so forcibly feel the want ...
... history . To give a tone and a character to that future , that it may be distinguished by virtue , piety , moderation , humanity , wisdom , is the object of this fonndation . Ah ! my young friends , never did I so forcibly feel the want ...
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... history . This lately too much neglected co- lony has , by the special interposition of Providence , risen all at once into the state and consideration of a well - nigh inde- pendent people . And amidst the social and political ...
... history . This lately too much neglected co- lony has , by the special interposition of Providence , risen all at once into the state and consideration of a well - nigh inde- pendent people . And amidst the social and political ...
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... continuous intellectual exertion . The history of these institutions , is generally the same ; their first erection excites attention , interest , enthusiasm ; the classes are crowded with eager and delighted auditors ; 51.
... continuous intellectual exertion . The history of these institutions , is generally the same ; their first erection excites attention , interest , enthusiasm ; the classes are crowded with eager and delighted auditors ; 51.
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Page 13 - Our royal office, for the advancement of religion and morality, and the promotion of useful knowledge, to hold forth to all classes and denominations of Our faithful subjects, without any distinction whatsoever, an encouragement for pursuing a regular and liberal course of Education...
Page 18 - That all persons shall be admitted as Candidates for the respective Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, or Doctor of Laws, to be conferred by the said University of...
Page 109 - Romula quondam ullo se tantum tellus iactabit alumno. Heu pietas, heu prisca fides invictaque bello dextera! Non illi se quisquam impune tulisset obvius armato, seu cum pedes iret in hostem 880 seu spumantis equi foderet calcaribus armos.
Page 108 - Quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo Lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto 310 Quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus Trans pontum fugat et terris immittit apricis.
Page 117 - In obtuse-angled triangles, if a perpendicular be drawn from either of the acute angles to the opposite side produced, the square on the side subtending the obtuse angle, is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side...
Page 13 - Seal, and shall by the same Name sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, and answer and be answered unto, in every Court of Us, our Heirs, and Successors. AND WE DO hereby will and ordain, that by the same Name they and their Successors shall be able and capable in Law to take...
Page 16 - ... in all cases unprovided for by this Act, it shall be lawful for the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and Fellows to act in such manner as shall appear to them best calculated to promote the purposes intended by the said university.
Page 14 - Victoria or elsewhere, and shall be able and capable in law to grant demise alien or otherwise dispose of all or any of the property real or personal belonging to the University, and also to do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a body politic.
Page 21 - Provided that this enactment shall not be deemed to prevent the making of regulations for securing the due attendance of the students for divine worship at such church or chapel as their parents or guardians may approve.