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312 EVENING CLASSES Wednesday ENGLISH- Class -Historyof English Literature fronrj the Restoration to the end of the Mohley Esq Eighteenth Century GrammaticalStructup of the Lan guage-Dictation Composition Rev Adolphus -Abstract and Precis Writing Class II PHYSIOLOGY John Harley Esq Nature and Composition of the Principal Substances used as Food by Animals Comparative Structure and Actions of the Organs of Digestion Absorption and Assimilation Comparative Structure Arrangement and Actions of the Organs and Respiration in the Animal Series Chemical Effects of Respiration-Effects of defective ventilation Organized and Unorganized Bodies contrasted Physical and Vital Forces and Phenomena examined and compared Development of Heat Light and Electricity in Animals The Nature of Life Dormant Vitality Incubation Germination Death Nutrition Growth Disintegration and Decay of the tissues of the Body Animal Mechanics CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Course of Twelve Lectures on the Functions Rights and Duties of the Principal Offices and Officers of State the Executive Power Rights of Parliament &c On the State-Relative Rights and Duties of the Sovereign the Ministers of State and Parliament On Parliament-Constitution of both Houses and their relative Rights- Public and Private Bill Legislation- Money Bills House of Commons' Privileges The First Lord of the Treasury-His Duties and Responsibility Con- stitutinnal Privileges and Etiquette The Lord Chancellor-His Duties as Minister of Justice Speaker of the House of Lords President of the Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction Keeper of the Great Seal The Home Secretary-His Duties in the General Superintendence of Home Matters Administration of Justice Police Force Prisons &c -The Home Office The Foreign Secretary-His Duties in the Management of the Foreign Affairs of the Country Superintendence of Ambassadors and Consuls Inter- course with Foreign Ministers &c -The Foreign Office The Colonial Secretary-His Duties in the Superintendence of the Colonies-Colonial Governments and Constitutions The Secretary of State for India-Council for India-Indian Administra- tion at Home and in India-Relative Rights and Duties of the Viceroy and Governors of Presidencies The Chancellor of the Exchequer-General Principles of Financial Administration-The Budget-Control over the Receipts and Expenditure- The Inland Revenue Department-The Customs Offices-The Treasury Professor Leone Levi LL
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