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Pagina 79
... consequence in the proposed statute that Greek should no longer be a compulsory subject in Responsions , but was defeated by the wisdom of the University . Professor Murray is hardly a safe guide . He sees the claims of mathematics and ...
... consequence in the proposed statute that Greek should no longer be a compulsory subject in Responsions , but was defeated by the wisdom of the University . Professor Murray is hardly a safe guide . He sees the claims of mathematics and ...
Pagina 118
... consequences of such an institution ; but your Correspondent mentions one consequence , highly characteristic of this begging age . ' An appeal ' , says he , is being issued to the Colleges for a part of the funds required for carrying ...
... consequences of such an institution ; but your Correspondent mentions one consequence , highly characteristic of this begging age . ' An appeal ' , says he , is being issued to the Colleges for a part of the funds required for carrying ...
Pagina 151
... consequence of a voluntary reduction of the hours of labour the cost of production , taken as if at the same rate of wages , had been increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend ...
... consequence of a voluntary reduction of the hours of labour the cost of production , taken as if at the same rate of wages , had been increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend ...
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