Considerations on the Suggestions of the University Commissioners with Respect to Fellowships and Scholarships: Revised ImpressionCambridge University Press, 1857 - 59 pages |
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... degree tentative ; and , since the Act of Par- liament affords facilities for future changes of Statutes , the marked success of any principle in one College would lead to its adoption Before proceeding to details , a word or two is 1-2 3.
... degree tentative ; and , since the Act of Par- liament affords facilities for future changes of Statutes , the marked success of any principle in one College would lead to its adoption Before proceeding to details , a word or two is 1-2 3.
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... degree tentative ; and , since the Act of Par- liament affords facilities for future changes of Statutes , the marked success of any principle in one College would lead to its adoption by others , and we should then be enabled to 1-2 3.
... degree tentative ; and , since the Act of Par- liament affords facilities for future changes of Statutes , the marked success of any principle in one College would lead to its adoption by others , and we should then be enabled to 1-2 3.
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... principles as the following as a basis for all re - modelling of Statutes . Take every precaution by your Statutes to obtain an able , zealous , and disinterested governing body , and then leave as much as possible in their hands ...
... principles as the following as a basis for all re - modelling of Statutes . Take every precaution by your Statutes to obtain an able , zealous , and disinterested governing body , and then leave as much as possible in their hands ...
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... principles work well or ill , and I am sure that a society constituted as I have described would have most serious organic defects . It is an axiom that there should never be different sets of Fellows in a College on different footings ...
... principles work well or ill , and I am sure that a society constituted as I have described would have most serious organic defects . It is an axiom that there should never be different sets of Fellows in a College on different footings ...
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... honour , and an unbending sense of public duty on the part of the governing powers and examiners , whether of the Colleges or of the University ; that the rewards of competition be given to the most worthy is a principle 14.
... honour , and an unbending sense of public duty on the part of the governing powers and examiners , whether of the Colleges or of the University ; that the rewards of competition be given to the most worthy is a principle 14.
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