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Page 6 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 171 - Engineer, being the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of production and of traffic in states both for external and internal trade...
Page 203 - Candidates shall be published in the Senate-House at the latest at 10 am on the Thursday before the General Admission to the BA Degree in the Easter Term.
Page 227 - ASSOCIATION was founded in 1843, to investigate, preserve, aud illustrate, all ancient monuments of the history, manners, customs, and arts of our forefathers, in furtherance of the principles on which the Society of Antiquaries of London was established ; and to aid the objects of that institution by rendering available resources which had not been drawn upon, and which, indeed, did not come within the scope of any antiquarian or literary society.
Page 178 - Science, for the purpose of collecting, arranging, and publishing facts calculated to illustrate the condition and prospects of society, and especially facts which can be stated numerically and arranged in tables.
Page 203 - After each Examination the names of the Students who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honour classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, will be placed alphabetically in a fourth class.
Page 92 - A FREE LIBRARY and READING ROOMS are open to the Public daily, from 10 till 4 o'clock, in the Office of the Commissioners of Patents, 25, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. In addition to the printed Specifications, Indexes, and other publications of the Commissioners, the Library includes a Collection of the leading British and Foreign Scientific Journals, and text-books in the various departments of science and art. Complete sets of the Commissioners of Patents' publications (each set including...
Page 294 - The seniority in the Civil Service of India of the selected candidates shall be determined according to the order in which they stand on the list resulting from the final examination.
Page 293 - ... included under this head. Moral Sciences : that is, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy ... 500 Sanskrit Language and Literature 500 Arabic Language and Literature 500 Candidates are at liberty to name, before February 1, 1878, any or all of these branches of knowledge.
Page 190 - Writing from dictation. 3. English Grammar. 4. Writing a short English composition ; such as a description of a place, an account of some useful or natural product, or the like.