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Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. II . LETTERS ON THE UNIVERSITIES AND GREEK Greek was a compulsory language in Responsions , the examination which was usually taken by intending undergraduates before entering Oxford , and which , in any ...
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. II . LETTERS ON THE UNIVERSITIES AND GREEK Greek was a compulsory language in Responsions , the examination which was usually taken by intending undergraduates before entering Oxford , and which , in any ...
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... Greek , or mathematics , or natural science , or modern lan- guages . Only one of these four classes of stripling- specialists would learn Greek . In the interest of the other three classes Mr. Welldon ... Greek THE UNIVERSITIES AND GREEK 59.
... Greek , or mathematics , or natural science , or modern lan- guages . Only one of these four classes of stripling- specialists would learn Greek . In the interest of the other three classes Mr. Welldon ... Greek THE UNIVERSITIES AND GREEK 59.
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... Greek , the number of candidates in classics would depend on the number of students of Greek . Then there would be fewer candidates than formerly in Latin , because fewer in Greek ; there would be fewer prizes in Latin and Greek ...
... Greek , the number of candidates in classics would depend on the number of students of Greek . Then there would be fewer candidates than formerly in Latin , because fewer in Greek ; there would be fewer prizes in Latin and Greek ...
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