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... examination ; and he should then be called upon to declare whether he intended to graduate in mathematics , or classics , which should not preclude him from offering himself for examination in the senate - house in both . In the senate ...
... examination ; and he should then be called upon to declare whether he intended to graduate in mathematics , or classics , which should not preclude him from offering himself for examination in the senate - house in both . In the senate ...
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... examination here proposed , or the effects of the final examination on the national mind , if classical honours were judiciously associated with mathe- matical , and such an added stimulus thus administered to ambition ? 1 ART . X. A ...
... examination here proposed , or the effects of the final examination on the national mind , if classical honours were judiciously associated with mathe- matical , and such an added stimulus thus administered to ambition ? 1 ART . X. A ...
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... examination in divinity of all students at the end of their second year , which " should confer no honours , and concede no exemption . " Each of the Ex- aminants ( such is the name by which he designates the young men under examinations ...
... examination in divinity of all students at the end of their second year , which " should confer no honours , and concede no exemption . " Each of the Ex- aminants ( such is the name by which he designates the young men under examinations ...
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French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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