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Papers of William Arthur Jones, 1818-1873, arts graduate, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Moral Philosophy voluntary essay on Instinct
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Moral Philosophy voluntary essay on
Instinct
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1839
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Papers of William Arthur Jones, 1818-1873, arts graduate, University of Glasgow, Scotland
DC 425
Class ticket for the public Logic class
DC 425/1
Class ticket for the Junior Mathematical class
DC 425/2
Class ticket for the Greek class
DC 425/3
Class ticket for the public Moral Philosophy class
DC 425/4
Class ticket for the Humanities class
DC 425/5
Class ticket for the public Natural Philosophy class
DC 425/6
Letter from Professor James Thomson
DC 425/7
Letter from Professor Robert Buchanan
DC 425/8
Membership card for the Liberal Association, University of Glasgow
DC 425/9
Lithograph print of a front view of the old college in High Street
DC 425/10
Moral Philosophy class voluntary essay: The power and operations of memory do not cease with this life
DC 425/11
Moral Philosophy class exercise on Memory
DC 425/12
Moral Philosophy voluntary essay on Instinct
DC 425/13
Moral Philosophy class exercise: On Judging
DC 425/14
Moral Philosophy class exercise: On Habit
DC 425/15
Moral Philosophy class exercise: On the terms "passion", "affection" and "emotion" with the principles of classification
DC 425/16
Moral Philosophy class exercise: On Sympathy
DC 425/17
Moral Philosophy voluntary essay: On the existence of a vital principle
DC 425/18
Moral Philosophy voluntary essay: On immateriality
DC 425/19
Mathematical exercises and their solutions
DC 425/20
Glasgow mathematical examination papers, including questions for prize examinations
DC 425/21
Synopsis of the elementary principles and operations of algebra used by Professor James Thomson
DC 425/22
Mathematical exercises taken from Euclid, with their solutions
DC 425/23
Logic essay: The Doctrine of Sophisms as a head for Ancient Logic
DC 425/24
Lecture notes on Greek Prosody
DC 425/25
Lecture notes on Latin Prosody
DC 425/26
Master of Arts diploma
DC 425/27