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... universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London , and Edinburgh ; a committee at the University of Toronto ; and committees drawn from members of the faculties of the University of Tokyo and the Australian National University . THE UNIVERSITY ...
... universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London , and Edinburgh ; a committee at the University of Toronto ; and committees drawn from members of the faculties of the University of Tokyo and the Australian National University . THE UNIVERSITY ...
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... university degree to qualify ; in the 1960s just under half of those admitted as solicitors had graduated from a university . Barristers must pass two - part examinations in legal subjects , and graduates may obtain partial or total ...
... university degree to qualify ; in the 1960s just under half of those admitted as solicitors had graduated from a university . Barristers must pass two - part examinations in legal subjects , and graduates may obtain partial or total ...
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... universities attended by 120,000 students . The most important is the National University of San Marcos ( Universidad Na- cional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ) ; founded in 1551 , it has a new campus outside Lima in the University City ...
... universities attended by 120,000 students . The most important is the National University of San Marcos ( Universidad Na- cional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima ) ; founded in 1551 , it has a new campus outside Lima in the University City ...
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