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... examination , together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo some ex- amination , either to afford him an opportunity of exculpating himself , or as the means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to ...
... examination , together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo some ex- amination , either to afford him an opportunity of exculpating himself , or as the means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to ...
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... examination belonged to other examiners . The papers here printed were all set by myself . But , as at one time or other all the different departments have been allotted to me , this collection will exhibit a fair specimen of a ...
... examination belonged to other examiners . The papers here printed were all set by myself . But , as at one time or other all the different departments have been allotted to me , this collection will exhibit a fair specimen of a ...
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... examination in the physical sciences and classics , and be sent back to study them whenever they are found deficient , instead of making those trials , as at present , only an excuse for the pro- motor receiving his two guineas . Till ...
... examination in the physical sciences and classics , and be sent back to study them whenever they are found deficient , instead of making those trials , as at present , only an excuse for the pro- motor receiving his two guineas . Till ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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