The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... University , which allows its members to take degrees without any public senate- house examination into their classical attainments , all that remains to be discussed is the result of the partial enforcement of science ; or , of what ...
... University , which allows its members to take degrees without any public senate- house examination into their classical attainments , all that remains to be discussed is the result of the partial enforcement of science ; or , of what ...
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University , will have an opportunity of entering on the ques- tion before us properly prepared , and will rightly estimate the statements and arguments of the unknown but meritorious author of the present pamphlet . 6 We set out then ...
University , will have an opportunity of entering on the ques- tion before us properly prepared , and will rightly estimate the statements and arguments of the unknown but meritorious author of the present pamphlet . 6 We set out then ...
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... University ? ' I would oblige every man , at the expiration of his two first years , to undergo the above - mentioned preparatory examination ; and he should then be called upon to declare whether he intended to graduate in mathematics ...
... University ? ' I would oblige every man , at the expiration of his two first years , to undergo the above - mentioned preparatory examination ; and he should then be called upon to declare whether he intended to graduate in mathematics ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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