| Denis Caulfield Heron - 1847 - 282 pages
...they think might at once be adopted with advantage and safety, they would suggest to your honorable house the expediency of abrogating by legislative...restrictions, they rejoice in being able to assure your honorable house that they are only asking for a restitution of their ancient academic laws and laudable... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper - Cambridge (England) - 1852 - 750 pages
...House, that no corporate body like the University of Cambridge can exist in a free country in honour and safety unless its benefits be communicated to...to degrees, whether of Bachelor, Master, or Doctor iu Arts, Law, or Physic. In praying for the abolition of these restrictions they rejoice in being able... | |
| James Heywood - Universities and colleges - 1853 - 638 pages
...legislative enactment, of every religious test exacted from members of the University before they proceeded to degrees, whether of Bachelor, Master, or Doctor, in Arts, Law, or Physic. The change of external circumstances and the progress of opinion were two reasons wisely adduced by... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1855 - 802 pages
...legislative enactment, every religious test exacted from members of the University before proceeding to degrees, whether of Bachelor. Master or Doctor, in Arts, Law or Physic. The consideration of the two Houses of Parliament was farther entreated by the Cambridge petitioners... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 246 pages
...of the University of Cambridge,praying for the abolition by legislative authority of even' religions test exacted from members of the university before...whether of bachelor, master, or doctor, in arts, law, and physic. On this occasion, as on others when similar petitions were presented, there was much incidental... | |
| Religion - 1883 - 524 pages
...classes as widely as may be compatible with the Christian principles of its foundation ; " and urged " the expediency of abrogating by legislative enactment...Bachelor, Master, or Doctor, in Arts, Law, or Physic." ' This petition was signed by sixty-two resident members of the Senate. Among them were two Masters... | |
| Religion - 1883 - 530 pages
...classes as widely as may be compatible with the Christian principles of its foundation ; " and urged " the expediency of abrogating by legislative enactment...Bachelor, Master, or Doctor, in Arts, Law, or Physic." ' This petition was signed by sixty-two resident members of the Senate. Among them were two Masters... | |
| American periodicals - 1883 - 874 pages
...of abrogating by legislative enactment everv religious test exacted from members of the Unirersity before they proceed to degrees, whether of Bachelor, Master, or Doctor, in Arts, Law, or Physic." This petition was signed by sixty-two resident members of the Senate. Among them were two masters of... | |
| John Willis Clark, Thomas McKenny Hughes - Geologists - 1890 - 618 pages
...the changes which they think might be at once adopted with advantage and safety, they would suggest the expediency of abrogating by legislative enactment...whether of bachelor, master, or doctor, in Arts, Law, and Physic. In praying for the abolition of these restrictions, they rejoice in being able to assure... | |
| John Willis Clark - Biography - 1900 - 416 pages
...classes as widely as may be compatible with the Christian principles of its foundation " ; and urged " the expediency of abrogating by legislative enactment...Bachelor, Master, or Doctor, in Arts, Law, or Physic." ' This petition was signed by sixty-two resident members of the Senate. Among them were two Masters... | |
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