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ad eundem Admitted ad eundem Alexander Alfred Anatomy Annual Arthur Arthur Renwick attend awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Arts Bursary By-laws Candidates certificate Ch.M Chancellor Charles Chemistry Class Clinical College course Dean DECEMBER Degree of Bachelor Dentistry Edith Edmund Edward election Engineering English Ernest eundem gradum Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine Florence Francis Frazer Frederick French Geology George Greek Harold Harris Henry Herbert History Honours James Jessie John Joseph Junior Laboratory Latin lectures Lent Term LL.B LL.D LOGIC AND MENTAL Macmillan MARCH Margaret Mathematics Matriculation Examination Mechanical Medal Medical Metallurgy née Oxford PASS Percy PETER NICOL RUSSELL Physiology prescribed Prize Professor proficiency prox Reginald Registrar Richard Robert Russell Scholarship Second Year Examination Senate South Wales Sunday after Trinity Surgery Surgical Sydney University Teece tenable Third Thomas TRINITY TERM University of Sydney W. C. Wentworth Walter Whitfeld William
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Página cxcviii - Seven years, my Lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms, or was repulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties, of which it is useless to complain, and have brought it at last to the verge of publication, without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement, or one smile of favour.
Página cviii - If, in our moments of utter idleness and insipidity, we turn to the sky as a last resource, which of its phenomena do we speak of? One says it has been wet, and another it has been windy, and another it has been warm. Who, among the whole chattering crowd, can tell me of the forms and the precipices of the chain of tall white mountains that girded the horizon at noon yesterday...
Página cix - Cheutes à terre elles fussent demain. Cela vous soit un exemple certain Que vos beautez, bien qu'elles soient fleuries, En peu de temps seront toutes flaitries, Et, comme fleurs, périront tout soudain.
Página xcii - LA lune se levait à ras des flots, et, sur la ville encore couverte de ténèbres, des points lumineux, des blancheurs brillaient : le timon d'un char dans une cour, quelque haillon de toile suspendu , l'angle d'un mur, un collier d'or à la poitrine d'un dieu. Les boules de verre sur les toits des temples rayonnaient, ça et là, comme de gros diamants. Mais de vagues ruines , des tas de terre noire , des jardins faisaient des masses plus sombres dans l'obscurité; et au bas de Malqua des filets...
Página cii - All the pleasing illusions which made power gentle and obedience liberal, which harmonized the different shades of life, and which, by a bland assimilation incorporated into politics the sentiments which beautify and soften private society, are to be dissolved by this new conquering empire of light and reason.
Página lxxxvi - ... observed to exert itself with the greatest force in the most generous dispositions. The men whose characters have shone the brightest among the ancient Romans appear to have been strongly animated by this passion. Cicero, whose learning and services to his country are so well known, was inflamed by it to an extravagant degree...
Página lxxxvi - One of the strongest incitements to excel in such arts and accomplishments as are in the highest esteem among men, is the natural passion which the mind of man has' for glory; which, though it may be faulty in the excess of it, ought by no means to be discouraged. Perhaps some moralists...
Página cxcvi - Jason went back sadly, and told the heroes what he had heard. And they leapt on shore, and searched till dawn ; and at dawn they found the body, all rolled in dust and blood, among the corpses of those monstrous beasts. And they wept over their kind host, and laid him on a fair bed, and heaped a huge ' mound over him, and offered black sheep at his tomb, and Orpheus sang a magic song to him, that his spirit might have rest. And then they held games at the tomb, after the custom of those times, and...
Página 355 - But what my power might else exact, — like one Who having unto truth, by telling of it, Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie...
Página xxix - Our heirs and successors, grant and declare that these Our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged in...