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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1876-1877-310

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308 EVENING CLASSES Besides the separate Prizes for Literature and Composition Prize is offered to Members of these Classes by the "Early English Text" Society In awarding this Prize account will he taken both of the Examination in the Literature Class and of the annual English Essay The subject of the annual English Essay for 1877 will be "The State of English Society as reflected in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales This Essay will be the test of distinction in the Composition Class but competitors for the Society's Prize need not necessarily be Members of this Class The Essays must be sent in to the Lecturer before the end of February 1877 ENGLISH HISTORY Days and Hour of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to Lecture -VI -Recapitulation of earlier History VII -X -The Revolution of 1688 State of England-State of Europe-Extent of the changes effected XI -XIV -Anne's Reign-Marlborough's Wars- Domestic Affairs-Treaty of Utrecht- Struggles for the Stuart Interests XV -XVIII -The Hanoverian Succession First Jacobite Revolt-Parliamentary Par- ties and Ministries-Walpole and his Policy XIX XXII George II -Commerce and Taxation- Foreign Affairs-War of the Austrian Succession-Dettingen-Second aco- bite Revolt-Clive in India-Seven Years' War-Conquest of Canada- Wesley and Whitefield-Literature XXIII -XXVI -George III -Constitutional Struggles -Lord Chatham-Letters of Junius- American War Condition of the American Colonies-War in India with
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