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Pagina 105
... appeal appear as if they were speaking with full authority ; and you , Sir , give some colour to this appearance in saying that this appeal is now made on behalf of Oxford by the Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor of the University ...
... appeal appear as if they were speaking with full authority ; and you , Sir , give some colour to this appearance in saying that this appeal is now made on behalf of Oxford by the Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor of the University ...
Pagina 110
... appeal for charity — an authority which the University has not given to the present appeal and scheme headed The Needs of Oxford University ' . C.C.C. , Oxford , May 12 , 1907 . < FROM The Times , JUNE 5 , 1907 . On the second inst ...
... appeal for charity — an authority which the University has not given to the present appeal and scheme headed The Needs of Oxford University ' . C.C.C. , Oxford , May 12 , 1907 . < FROM The Times , JUNE 5 , 1907 . On the second inst ...
Pagina 113
... appeal of the 2nd . But it had ; for , under the head of additional buildings , it formed an integral part of the scheme , to the tune of £ 40,000 for the removal of the Press out of £ 250,000 , the total sum solicited ; and in their appeal ...
... appeal of the 2nd . But it had ; for , under the head of additional buildings , it formed an integral part of the scheme , to the tune of £ 40,000 for the removal of the Press out of £ 250,000 , the total sum solicited ; and in their appeal ...
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