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... SIZARS , who are Students of limited means , having their commons free of expense , and being exempted from annual fees . They were formerly nominated , one by each Fellow , and eight or more ( provided the number of thirty were not ...
... SIZARS , who are Students of limited means , having their commons free of expense , and being exempted from annual fees . They were formerly nominated , one by each Fellow , and eight or more ( provided the number of thirty were not ...
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... Sizars pay £ 1 1s . 3d . Entrance Fee , and are exempt from half- yearly Fees . ( b ) . Students who enter after the March quarter in any year , and present themselves at the Trinity Term Examination in May , or the Trinity Lectures ...
... Sizars pay £ 1 1s . 3d . Entrance Fee , and are exempt from half- yearly Fees . ( b ) . Students who enter after the March quarter in any year , and present themselves at the Trinity Term Examination in May , or the Trinity Lectures ...
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... Sizars , whose incidental expenses are not paid before the first Saturday in June and the first Saturday in December , respectively , are forthwith struck off the Books , and their Sizarships vacated . ( d ) . Students who drop a year ...
... Sizars , whose incidental expenses are not paid before the first Saturday in June and the first Saturday in December , respectively , are forthwith struck off the Books , and their Sizarships vacated . ( d ) . Students who drop a year ...
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... Sizars shall be vacated at the close of the September Quarter next after the expiration of their Scholarships and Sizarships . 4. No Student who shall have passed the standing of Candidate Bachelor shall be admissible as a Candidate for ...
... Sizars shall be vacated at the close of the September Quarter next after the expiration of their Scholarships and Sizarships . 4. No Student who shall have passed the standing of Candidate Bachelor shall be admissible as a Candidate for ...
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... Sizars . Students entering after March 21 , and at or before the Autumn Entrance in October , are permitted to join the Junior Freshman Class which was formed in the previous November , on payment of the half - year's fees due by ...
... Sizars . Students entering after March 21 , and at or before the Autumn Entrance in October , are permitted to join the Junior Freshman Class which was formed in the previous November , on payment of the half - year's fees due by ...
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Page 392 - It is the reproach of historians that they have too often turned history into a mere record of the butchery of men by their fellow-men. But war plays a small part in the real story of European nations, and in that of England its part is smaller than in any. The only war which has profoundly affected English society and English government is the Hundred Years' War with France, and of that war the results were simply evil.
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Page 417 - And when his disciples James and John saw this, they said, Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven, and consume them, even as Elias did ? But he turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of. For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them.
Page 441 - Die Dichtkunst verlangt im Subjekt, das sie ausüben soll, eine gewisse gutmütige, ins Reale verliebte Beschränktheit, hinter welcher das Absolute verborgen liegt.
Page 340 - This was the noblest Roman of them all; All the conspirators save only he Did that they did in envy of great Caesar; He only, in a general honest thought, And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man!
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