Considerations on the Suggestions of the University Commissioners with Respect to Fellowships and Scholarships: Revised ImpressionCambridge University Press, 1857 - 59 pages |
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... obtaining the highest instruction in College without altering the tenure of the Fellowships , pp . 41–44 . SECT . IV . SCHOLARSHIPS , p . 45 ; Full discretionary power claimed for the Colleges , p . 46 ; Our Scholarships really open ...
... obtaining the highest instruction in College without altering the tenure of the Fellowships , pp . 41–44 . SECT . IV . SCHOLARSHIPS , p . 45 ; Full discretionary power claimed for the Colleges , p . 46 ; Our Scholarships really open ...
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... branch of study might be obtained by any student in the University , this peculiarity , unaccompanied by advantages in the way of emoluments , would have very little effect . closes some new and unexpected way in which our system 2.
... branch of study might be obtained by any student in the University , this peculiarity , unaccompanied by advantages in the way of emoluments , would have very little effect . closes some new and unexpected way in which our system 2.
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... branch of study might be obtained by any student in the University , this peculiarity , unaccompanied by advantages in the way of emoluments , would have very little effect . closes some new and unexpected way in which our system 2.
... branch of study might be obtained by any student in the University , this peculiarity , unaccompanied by advantages in the way of emoluments , would have very little effect . closes some new and unexpected way in which our system 2.
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... obtain an able , zealous , and disinterested governing body , and then leave as much as possible in their hands , trusting to the identity of interest be- tween the College and the public as a guarantee for your body doing the best for ...
... obtain an able , zealous , and disinterested governing body , and then leave as much as possible in their hands , trusting to the identity of interest be- tween the College and the public as a guarantee for your body doing the best for ...
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... obtaining Fellowships , have used the assistance thus afforded them as the means of laying in the necessary apparatus for effec- tually applying themselves to theological studies . Abundance of evidence might be brought forward to show ...
... obtaining Fellowships , have used the assistance thus afforded them as the means of laying in the necessary apparatus for effec- tually applying themselves to theological studies . Abundance of evidence might be brought forward to show ...
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