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... important and numerous are the relations of university culture to the history of the people , such a method of treatment will probably appear most arduous and the qualifications neces- sary to its competent execution most varied ; it ...
... important and numerous are the relations of university culture to the history of the people , such a method of treatment will probably appear most arduous and the qualifications neces- sary to its competent execution most varied ; it ...
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... important subject of the character and effects of the different studies successively dominant in the university , he did not attempt to supply any elucidation beyond what might be incidentally afforded in his own department of enquiry ...
... important subject of the character and effects of the different studies successively dominant in the university , he did not attempt to supply any elucidation beyond what might be incidentally afforded in his own department of enquiry ...
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... past history , and a livelier interest in the future prospects , of one of the most ancient , most important , and most widely useful of the nation's insti- tutions . CONTENTS . PAGE 1 ib . 2223 ib . ib xii PREFACE .
... past history , and a livelier interest in the future prospects , of one of the most ancient , most important , and most widely useful of the nation's insti- tutions . CONTENTS . PAGE 1 ib . 2223 ib . ib xii PREFACE .
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... Important distinction in the powers possessed by the latter bodies . • • Powers vested in the non - regents at a later period The proctors 142 142 143 144 The bedels Scrutators and taxors ib . 145 The working body formerly the sole ...
... Important distinction in the powers possessed by the latter bodies . • • Powers vested in the non - regents at a later period The proctors 142 142 143 144 The bedels Scrutators and taxors ib . 145 The working body formerly the sole ...
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... Important results of their subsequent intercourse ib . 479 ib . Influence of his example at Oxford on Grocyn , Lily , and Latimer . ib . ing in England . • Gibbon's dictum . Different candidates for the title of restorer of Greek learn ...
... Important results of their subsequent intercourse ib . 479 ib . Influence of his example at Oxford on Grocyn , Lily , and Latimer . ib . ing in England . • Gibbon's dictum . Different candidates for the title of restorer of Greek learn ...
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