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... admission of all its members , without distinction of religious opinions , to the national Universities are manifest , and may be summed up in a few words ; it being premised that we are speaking at present of the University , not of ...
... admission of all its members , without distinction of religious opinions , to the national Universities are manifest , and may be summed up in a few words ; it being premised that we are speaking at present of the University , not of ...
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... admission of Dissenters as undergraduates , even into the colleges . It has not been produced even by the admission of Roman Catholics , whose errors are regarded by the bulk of the community as the most pernicious , and whose powers of ...
... admission of Dissenters as undergraduates , even into the colleges . It has not been produced even by the admission of Roman Catholics , whose errors are regarded by the bulk of the community as the most pernicious , and whose powers of ...
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... admission of Nonconformists as undergraduates , which has already taken place in a few instances , might have been thought more subversive of the existing system , the rules of which it is neces- sary to break through in these cases ...
... admission of Nonconformists as undergraduates , which has already taken place in a few instances , might have been thought more subversive of the existing system , the rules of which it is neces- sary to break through in these cases ...
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