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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... receive nearly any number of pupils , that all do not go to the largest ? " It is surprising to find how large a proportion of the parents who send their sons to College have the emoluments more or less in view . In fully half the ...
... receive nearly any number of pupils , that all do not go to the largest ? " It is surprising to find how large a proportion of the parents who send their sons to College have the emoluments more or less in view . In fully half the ...
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... receive ; and even if a limit were fixed , this would probably be done by fixing a high standard , perhaps a competitive one , for an entrance Examination , and the smaller Colleges would still suffer all the ill consequences attendant ...
... receive ; and even if a limit were fixed , this would probably be done by fixing a high standard , perhaps a competitive one , for an entrance Examination , and the smaller Colleges would still suffer all the ill consequences attendant ...
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... received by means of College Examinations . Even if the circumstances at Oxford were similar to ours , which they are not , their recent diminution in numbers would prevent our appealing to their example in proof of the success of their ...
... received by means of College Examinations . Even if the circumstances at Oxford were similar to ours , which they are not , their recent diminution in numbers would prevent our appealing to their example in proof of the success of their ...
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... receive a greater income from professional sources and yet hold their Fellowship , because the former class would not really be wronged by the latter getting something more than is desirable * . The social position of an idle man of ...
... receive a greater income from professional sources and yet hold their Fellowship , because the former class would not really be wronged by the latter getting something more than is desirable * . The social position of an idle man of ...
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... receive , otherwise we should be giving gratuitous education indiscriminately , whereas assistance from the founda- tion should be confined to those who , as our Scholars , have shown themselves to deserve it . requisite for the ...
... receive , otherwise we should be giving gratuitous education indiscriminately , whereas assistance from the founda- tion should be confined to those who , as our Scholars , have shown themselves to deserve it . requisite for the ...
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angle appointed Bachelors of Arts Cæsar Cambridge Chemistry Cockerell college lectures Commissioners considerable degree Downing College Drawing elementary emoluments English History Euclid Explain feet Fellowships funds geographical allusions Geography Give given Greek ground plane higher paper Holy Orders Honours hour allowed Hydrostatics inches Julius Cæsar Junior Candidates knowledge Latham Latin Library lower paper M.A. Fellow marked Master Mathematics means object obtain Oxford parsing passage persons present private tutors Professor proposed questions Report required to satisfy residence respect satisfy the Examiners scheme Scholarships Schools SECTION selected Senate Senior Shew sides St Catharine's College St John's College St Peter's College Statutes Students Syndicate tenure term tion translation into English triangle Trinity College Trinity Hall Tripos TUESDAY tuition undergraduates University University of Cambridge ἂν γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἡμῖν καὶ μὲν τὰ τε τῶν
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