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Pagina 99
... established in the University ; the first exami- nation was held and the first Class List was issued in 1897 . FROM ... establish a final honour school of modern lan- guages , and that , last term , the Council , in spite of a memorial ...
... established in the University ; the first exami- nation was held and the first Class List was issued in 1897 . FROM ... establish a final honour school of modern lan- guages , and that , last term , the Council , in spite of a memorial ...
Pagina 120
... Established Church , and by the degree is made an authorized teacher of Theologia Sacra or in English ' Divinity ' . It would be a sad pity to destroy this distinguishing credential of the Anglican priesthood , because it inherits the ...
... Established Church , and by the degree is made an authorized teacher of Theologia Sacra or in English ' Divinity ' . It would be a sad pity to destroy this distinguishing credential of the Anglican priesthood , because it inherits the ...
Pagina 172
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. progress , has established the rights of property and capital , because it knows ... establish a domination of work- people , who , unfortunately , do not understand that the more capital a nation ...
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. progress , has established the rights of property and capital , because it knows ... establish a domination of work- people , who , unfortunately , do not understand that the more capital a nation ...
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