January Third Term Four Months Remarks THIRD YEAR SENIORS May 15 First Term Three Months. Second Term Three Months January Third Term Four Months COMPOSITION begun, viz: Cicero pro Milone Demosthenes pro Ctesi- phon. N. B. During the Appli- cation of the Rules to these famous Orations, imitations of them are to be attempted on the Models of perfect Elo- quence son's Conic Sections, Maclaurin's and Em- erson's Fluxions, Pal- ladia by Ware. Helsham' s Lectures, Gravesande, Cote's Hydrostatics, Desagu- liers, Muschenbrock, Keil* s Introduction, Martin' s Philosophy, Sir Isaac Newton' s Philosophy, Maclau- rin's View of Ditto, Rohault per Clarke Epicteti Enchiridion Cicero de officiis Tusculan QuaesL Memorabilia Xenoph. Greek Patavii Rationar Tempo- rum. Plato de Legibus Grotius de Jure B. & P. Puffendorf by Barbeyrac, Cumberland de Leg . Selden de Jure, Spirit of Laws, Sidney, Har- rington, Seneca, Hutcheson' s Works, Locke on Government, Hooker's Polity, Scali- ger de Emendatione Temporum, Compends in Preceptor Le Clerc' s Compend of History. Afternoons of the 3d G r ego r y's Astronomy, Term, for Composition Fortescue on Laws, N. and Declamation on Moral and Physical Subjects, Philosophy Acts held. Bacon' s Discourses, My lord Bacon's Works, Locke on Civic-Davenant, Gee's Compend. Ray. Der- ham, Spectacle de la Nature; Rondoletius, Religious Philosopher. HOLY BIBLE to be read daily from the Begin- ning, and now to sup- ply the Deficiencies of the Whole.
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