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Page 307
most decidedly think it can * , that a general encouragement of literature is a phrase inapplicable to that University , which allows its members to take degrees without any public senate- house examination into their classical ...
most decidedly think it can * , that a general encouragement of literature is a phrase inapplicable to that University , which allows its members to take degrees without any public senate- house examination into their classical ...
Page 313
Such a plan is here submitted to the calm consideration of that University ; and we shall now permit Eubulus to proceed with its outline . On all these grounds , and on many others which might be urged , I see strong and even ...
Such a plan is here submitted to the calm consideration of that University ; and we shall now permit Eubulus to proceed with its outline . On all these grounds , and on many others which might be urged , I see strong and even ...
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To imply , even , that such a writer as Eubulus would have taken up his pen on an University question , without knowing the private as well as the public means of instruction at Cambridge , is a shallow effort of disputation .
To imply , even , that such a writer as Eubulus would have taken up his pen on an University question , without knowing the private as well as the public means of instruction at Cambridge , is a shallow effort of disputation .
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