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Pagina 110
... Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford University on this subject , and on the 6th my first letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second letter , which you published ...
... Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford University on this subject , and on the 6th my first letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second letter , which you published ...
Pagina 111
... Chancellor presided . He and the Vice - Chan- cellor spoke . The meeting carried some remarkable resolutions : 1. The formation of an Oxford University Appeal Fund , in accordance with the letter of the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor ...
... Chancellor presided . He and the Vice - Chan- cellor spoke . The meeting carried some remarkable resolutions : 1. The formation of an Oxford University Appeal Fund , in accordance with the letter of the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor ...
Pagina 112
... Chancellor and the Vice- Chancellor , but all without the authority of the University , that the inevitable consequence must be to establish a double constitution : 1. A new de facto government under the patronage of the Chancellor and ...
... Chancellor and the Vice- Chancellor , but all without the authority of the University , that the inevitable consequence must be to establish a double constitution : 1. A new de facto government under the patronage of the Chancellor and ...
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