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Pagina 44
... MAJORITY AGAINST DEGREES FOR WOMEN AT OXFORD FROM The Times , MARCH 20 , 1896 . It has been stated in the daily ... majority . This insinuation is refuted by the statistics , which show that the majority against the degree was mainly ...
... MAJORITY AGAINST DEGREES FOR WOMEN AT OXFORD FROM The Times , MARCH 20 , 1896 . It has been stated in the daily ... majority . This insinuation is refuted by the statistics , which show that the majority against the degree was mainly ...
Pagina 51
... majority were well content . But it is not true in fact . Seeing that the great majority of the persons concerned ' have themselves made the whole of the demands , those to be satisfied and those to be left unsatisfied , Mrs. Sidgwick ...
... majority were well content . But it is not true in fact . Seeing that the great majority of the persons concerned ' have themselves made the whole of the demands , those to be satisfied and those to be left unsatisfied , Mrs. Sidgwick ...
Pagina 161
... majority ; still more recently , and under the influence of Bentham's hypothesis , the British Con- stitution has drifted into a democracy directed to that particular good , and more and more guided by the opinions , the will , the ...
... majority ; still more recently , and under the influence of Bentham's hypothesis , the British Con- stitution has drifted into a democracy directed to that particular good , and more and more guided by the opinions , the will , the ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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