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Pagina vii
... Oxford University , on Mr. Thomas Case's retirement from Oxford . 3 • 9 AN APPRECIATION from The Pelican Record of ... CAMBRIDGE , from The Times of : - April 29 , 1884. Admission of Women to Oxford Nov. 6 , 1890 . Proposed Statute ...
... Oxford University , on Mr. Thomas Case's retirement from Oxford . 3 • 9 AN APPRECIATION from The Pelican Record of ... CAMBRIDGE , from The Times of : - April 29 , 1884. Admission of Women to Oxford Nov. 6 , 1890 . Proposed Statute ...
Pagina 53
... Oxford and Cambridge . The solution of the difficulty is to be found in the peculiarity of those Universities . Oxford and Cambridge are no ordinary Universities ; they are Universities in University towns . One beauty of them has been ...
... Oxford and Cambridge . The solution of the difficulty is to be found in the peculiarity of those Universities . Oxford and Cambridge are no ordinary Universities ; they are Universities in University towns . One beauty of them has been ...
Pagina 76
... Oxford and Cambridge . Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ' is the key to the one part and Greek to the other part , why ...
... Oxford and Cambridge . Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ' is the key to the one part and Greek to the other part , why ...
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