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... on taking the degree of Bachelor in Arts , Law , or Medicine . But by the Statutes of the Uni- versity no person can take the degree of Master or Doctor , or become a member of Convo- cation , the governing body of the University * ,
... on taking the degree of Bachelor in Arts , Law , or Medicine . But by the Statutes of the Uni- versity no person can take the degree of Master or Doctor , or become a member of Convo- cation , the governing body of the University * ,
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... Commission , to take the * The Cambridge Act enables persons to take the Mas- ter's degree without the Tests , but not to become a member of the governing body . degree of M. A. or one of the Superior degrees vi PREFACE .
... Commission , to take the * The Cambridge Act enables persons to take the Mas- ter's degree without the Tests , but not to become a member of the governing body . degree of M. A. or one of the Superior degrees vi PREFACE .
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... become necessary that statesmen , if they would be worthy of the name , should at least have some definite principle distinctly before their minds . In the times of the Tudors , when the relations between Church and State were settled ...
... become necessary that statesmen , if they would be worthy of the name , should at least have some definite principle distinctly before their minds . In the times of the Tudors , when the relations between Church and State were settled ...
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... become subject , have been regarded , we may say , with something of Dominican aversion . The They fell themselves , in some cases , notably in the case of Roger Bacon , under the influence which it was their mission to combat . + Bacon ...
... become subject , have been regarded , we may say , with something of Dominican aversion . The They fell themselves , in some cases , notably in the case of Roger Bacon , under the influence which it was their mission to combat . + Bacon ...
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... become more clerical than ever ; unless the increase of the number of lay fellowships , under the ordinances of the University Commission , should supply a com- pensating attraction . University degrees being gene- rally , and till of ...
... become more clerical than ever ; unless the increase of the number of lay fellowships , under the ordinances of the University Commission , should supply a com- pensating attraction . University degrees being gene- rally , and till of ...
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