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Pagina 59
... classical subjects at school ; therefore , there would at the Universities be fewer students of Greek in comparison to the students of other subjects , for Mr. Welldon's object is that , while fewer boys should learn Greek at school ...
... classical subjects at school ; therefore , there would at the Universities be fewer students of Greek in comparison to the students of other subjects , for Mr. Welldon's object is that , while fewer boys should learn Greek at school ...
Pagina 60
... classical examinations ; and as every candidate would have to offer 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 ...
... classical examinations ; and as every candidate would have to offer 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 ...
Pagina 91
... Classical Lecturer of Corpus , subsequently Vice - Chancellor of Belfast University . In the year 1920 a form of statute substantially the same as the proposed statute of 1919 was introduced in Congregation and finally passed ...
... Classical Lecturer of Corpus , subsequently Vice - Chancellor of Belfast University . In the year 1920 a form of statute substantially the same as the proposed statute of 1919 was introduced in Congregation and finally passed ...
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