Calendar: 1871-1872 Page 277
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276 EVENING CLASSES Each Student is free to choose for himself as Course of English the two weekly Lectures that supply him with the information he most wants Arrangements may be made in the Secretary's Office for attendance on double Course or at third Lecture in each week Students attending two Courses of English may compete for two of the English Prizes but as competitors for the prize for proficiency in five subjects they will be credited only with the marks earned in one English examination ENGLISH HISTORY Days and Hour of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to Lecture -Earliest inhabitants of the British Isles Phoenician and Carthaginian visits to Britain II -Condition of Britain under the Romans up to the departure of Agricola III -Subsequent History down to the final withdrawal of the Romans Political and Social condition and Religion of the Britons IV -The Saxons and their History anterior to their Settlements in Britain The condition in which they found the country The Picts and Scots their origin and history -The Saxon Heptarchy before the Con- version of the Saxons VI -History of their Conversion Pope Gregory the Great Augustin King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha Dispute with the British Bishops in Wales Councils of Whitby Hertford and Cloveshoe Venerable Bede
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