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On the very day when he voted against the proposal that Greek shall no longer be a compulsory subject in Responsions , Professor Murray wrote to you in favour of the proposal that Greek shall no longer be a compulsory subject for ...
On the very day when he voted against the proposal that Greek shall no longer be a compulsory subject in Responsions , Professor Murray wrote to you in favour of the proposal that Greek shall no longer be a compulsory subject for ...
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Surely the friends of Oxford have a right to com- plain that while no reply has been received to this resolution , and nobody has either submitted any new proposal or even contended that there is no method of encouraging the study of ...
Surely the friends of Oxford have a right to com- plain that while no reply has been received to this resolution , and nobody has either submitted any new proposal or even contended that there is no method of encouraging the study of ...
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The present proposal to change Congregation and the further project to change Convocation are nearly connected , because both mean disfranchisement , and the former will encourage the latter . The real interest of the proposal ' ...
The present proposal to change Congregation and the further project to change Convocation are nearly connected , because both mean disfranchisement , and the former will encourage the latter . The real interest of the proposal ' ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
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