Some account of the origin and objects of the new Oxford examinations for the title of Associate in arts and certificates, for 1858 |
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... fact , an English branch , including English History , Geography , English Composition , and the reading of a Classical English Author ; it has as much time allotted to it in the Time- table for the Examination - week , as English ...
... fact , an English branch , including English History , Geography , English Composition , and the reading of a Classical English Author ; it has as much time allotted to it in the Time- table for the Examination - week , as English ...
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... fact that an unpublished draft of a paper drawn up for the use of the Delegates was headed , for convenience , “ Middle Class Examination Delegacy . ” The correct heading , founded on the Title of the Statute , is the only one which has ...
... fact that an unpublished draft of a paper drawn up for the use of the Delegates was headed , for convenience , “ Middle Class Examination Delegacy . ” The correct heading , founded on the Title of the Statute , is the only one which has ...
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... facts laid before the University to induce it to take the steps thus shortly described ; they will prove that the ... fact , as is apparent from the letters of the two Vice - Chancellors , † the subject was brought before both Uni ...
... facts laid before the University to induce it to take the steps thus shortly described ; they will prove that the ... fact , as is apparent from the letters of the two Vice - Chancellors , † the subject was brought before both Uni ...
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... to the relation now subsisting between the University and the rest of the nation . The value of a University title , apart from the fact of its being still a necessary passport to certain posts in life , xxii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE.
... to the relation now subsisting between the University and the rest of the nation . The value of a University title , apart from the fact of its being still a necessary passport to certain posts in life , xxii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE.
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... facts is a great part of what is asked for at the hand of the Universities . I contend that Oxford has acted wisely in granting the request with a good grace , and in putting itself in harmony with the generation on which it is bound to ...
... facts is a great part of what is asked for at the hand of the Universities . I contend that Oxford has acted wisely in granting the request with a good grace , and in putting itself in harmony with the generation on which it is bound to ...
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