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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1861-1862-99

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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 99 in Books of the value of Five Pounds together for the best English Verse Composition on such subjects as shall be fixed by the Principal These prizes are open to all Matriculated Students of the College not being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department Students of the Evening Classes are subject to special conditions for which see page 284 Subjects for 1862 Original Verse not to exceed 200 lines -The Nile Translation of -Pind Olymp II Horace Od 12 III 24 SaSent ri$e George Webbe Dasent Esq late Professor of English Literature and Modern History gives annually prize in books of the value of Ten Pounds for the best English Essay on some Historical or Literary subject which shall be dis- tinguished by accuracy of composition and elegance of style This prize is open to all Matriculated Students of the College not being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department Students of the Evening Classes are subject to special conditions for which see page 284 Subject for 1862 Roman history and character as exemplified in Shakespeare's Coriolanus Julius Cassar and Anthony and Cleopatra debating acittv'S $xi For rules affecting candidates see page 100 Subject for 1862 The causes growth and consequences of American Inde- pendence so far as they can be traced in the writings of Burke
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