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  COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
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- I. Department of Civil History.
’ PROFESSOR PATTERSON,
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; 1iYrst Term—Freeman’s General Sketch of European History.
l Second Term-—-Sime’s History of Germany; Doyle’s United States.
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First Term-The Student’s Hume; English Constitution; Lectures.
Second Term—The Student’s Hume; Constitution of United States; ‘Political
~ Economy; Lectures. ‘
II. Department of English.
PROFESSOR SHACKLEFORD.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
First Term-——Quackenbos’s Rhetoric, Eaercises in Composition. .
; Second Term—Graham’s Synonyms; March’s Method of Philological Study of the
{ English Language.
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First Ter1n—Swinton’s Studies in English Literature.
Second Ternz—Swinton’s Studies in English Literature; Prosody; Exercises in Coni-
position.
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First Term-—Sir William Han1ilton`s Lectures on Logic; Class Readings of English I
Classics.
i Second Term-Shaw’s Manual of English Literature; Whateley’s Rhetoric.
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l Frrst Term-Corson’s Anglo-Saxon and Early English.
E Sucond T€7'I7L—M.lIltOYS Manual of English Prose. I
l III. Course in Mental and Moral Philosophy. _
l PROFESSOR PATTERSON.
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I First Term-Metaphysics, Hamilton’s Lectures. {
Second Term—Metaphysies; Hamilton`s Lectures; History of Philosophy, Ancient 1 
` and Modern ; Moral Philosophy. Ai 
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