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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... History and Literature . Rev. A. P. STANLEY , M.A. , Ch . Ch . , Regius Pro- Higher English Paper . fessor of Ecclesiastical History Rev. T. F. HENNEY , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of ) Pembroke College .. Rev. W. B. T. JONES , M.A. , Tutor ...
... History and Literature . Rev. A. P. STANLEY , M.A. , Ch . Ch . , Regius Pro- Higher English Paper . fessor of Ecclesiastical History Rev. T. F. HENNEY , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of ) Pembroke College .. Rev. W. B. T. JONES , M.A. , Tutor ...
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... history of the first systematic efforts to enable every Englishman to read his Bible and to have a Bible to read . The point especially aimed at in those days was to multiply and cheapen the means of instruction . The means adopted were ...
... history of the first systematic efforts to enable every Englishman to read his Bible and to have a Bible to read . The point especially aimed at in those days was to multiply and cheapen the means of instruction . The means adopted were ...
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... history and in the history of the Reformation . The answers of some of the candidates were far beyond the expectations of the examiners , and reflect the highest credit on their training . Can- didates whose parents objected to their ...
... history and in the history of the Reformation . The answers of some of the candidates were far beyond the expectations of the examiners , and reflect the highest credit on their training . Can- didates whose parents objected to their ...
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... History is all that is thought suitable to the boys ; and Geography is also required only in a general form . Of the seniors , without exception , a more detailed knowledge of the Map of Europe is required , and they are encouraged to ...
... History is all that is thought suitable to the boys ; and Geography is also required only in a general form . Of the seniors , without exception , a more detailed knowledge of the Map of Europe is required , and they are encouraged to ...
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... history , ancient and modern . The practical difficulty seems to be of two kinds . First , that the principles of Art are so vague that they are difficult to state , and still more difficult to learn except by practice ; and , secondly ...
... history , ancient and modern . The practical difficulty seems to be of two kinds . First , that the principles of Art are so vague that they are difficult to state , and still more difficult to learn except by practice ; and , secondly ...
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