The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... University of Oxford . all declarations against change in the statutes , the removal of restrictions on fellowships Such was the problem of University Re- and scholarships generally , including the ob- form ; such the defects and evils ...
... University of Oxford . all declarations against change in the statutes , the removal of restrictions on fellowships Such was the problem of University Re- and scholarships generally , including the ob- form ; such the defects and evils ...
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... University will be amenable to the colleges are only invited to make these re- national will , and yet will possess an inde- forms . If they object to make such ordi- pendent existence of her own . The Act nances , the Commissioners are ...
... University will be amenable to the colleges are only invited to make these re- national will , and yet will possess an inde- forms . If they object to make such ordi- pendent existence of her own . The Act nances , the Commissioners are ...
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... university is to be re- proprieties that mince along the pavements garded as in a normal and prosperous con- of clerical Oxford . It is in vain to shut our dition only while it maintains by a marked eyes to the fact that these pretended ...
... university is to be re- proprieties that mince along the pavements garded as in a normal and prosperous con- of clerical Oxford . It is in vain to shut our dition only while it maintains by a marked eyes to the fact that these pretended ...
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