Lectures on Teaching Delivered in the University of Cambridge During the Lent Term, 1880 |
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Select Discourses , by JOHN SMITH , late Fellow of Queens ' College , Cambridge . Edited by H. G. WILLIAMS , B.D. late Professor of Arabic . Royal Octavo . 75. 6d . De Obligatione Conscientiæ Prælectiones decem Oxonii in Schola ...
Select Discourses , by JOHN SMITH , late Fellow of Queens ' College , Cambridge . Edited by H. G. WILLIAMS , B.D. late Professor of Arabic . Royal Octavo . 75. 6d . De Obligatione Conscientiæ Prælectiones decem Oxonii in Schola ...
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