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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... senior Candidates is in both cases the same , namely , under eighteen years . Both Universities refuse to affix their stamp on education , after eighteen , without residence . Cambridge allows the junior Examination to be passed till ...
... senior Candidates is in both cases the same , namely , under eighteen years . Both Universities refuse to affix their stamp on education , after eighteen , without residence . Cambridge allows the junior Examination to be passed till ...
Стр. ix
... senior and junior Candidates in the first class are to be arranged in order of merit - those in the second and third classes being placed in alphabetical order - the Cambridge lists are to be in alphabetical order throughout . It is ...
... senior and junior Candidates in the first class are to be arranged in order of merit - those in the second and third classes being placed in alphabetical order - the Cambridge lists are to be in alphabetical order throughout . It is ...
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... seniors . This arrangement is in accordance with the views of practical schoolmasters , and is obviously better suited to the age of the boys than Literary Criticism or Philology . Religious Knowledge . - The Examination in the ...
... seniors . This arrangement is in accordance with the views of practical schoolmasters , and is obviously better suited to the age of the boys than Literary Criticism or Philology . Religious Knowledge . - The Examination in the ...
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... senior candidates , and nine of the junior candidates , decline the religious exami- nation . * There is reason to believe that many of those in other parts of the country who have declined are not influenced by any objections on the ...
... senior candidates , and nine of the junior candidates , decline the religious exami- nation . * There is reason to believe that many of those in other parts of the country who have declined are not influenced by any objections on the ...
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... senior Candidates appear to rely on their proficiency in the Arts for their success , if an inference may be drawn from the small number of other subjects offered by them for examination . The narrative of the results of the forthcoming ...
... senior Candidates appear to rely on their proficiency in the Arts for their success , if an inference may be drawn from the small number of other subjects offered by them for examination . The narrative of the results of the forthcoming ...
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