Parliamentary Papers, 第 12 巻H.M. Stationery Office, 1831 |
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Aberdeen aforesaid amount annual appears Appendix appointed Award and Adjudge Bachelor of Arts Benjamin Hobhouse Bridge Bursaries Candidates Cash received Certificates Chancellor Church Claim Commissioners statute considerable ditto duties election evidence Examinations Exchequer Exercises expense Faculty fanams fees funds Glasgow granted Greek Class Holyhead Honours hour improvement Indenture late Ameer Sing Latin Lectures Library Lord one thousand Marischal College Medicine Moral Philosophy Museum Natural Philosophy Nova Erectio number of Students Oliver Colt paid persons Philosophy Class practice prescribed present Principal and Professors Prizes Professor of Divinity Professorship public Students Rector Regents regulations Report respect Returns Revenue Road Robert Harry Robert Harry Inglis salary Scotland Section 3d Senatus Academicus Session Sir Benjamin Hobhouse Star Pagodas statute and ordain Surgery taught Theology Thomas Cockburn thousand eight hundred tion Town Council University Court University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow William Hart
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