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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... Classical Tripos , which they by other means had shown themselves to deserve . Students of one College are at liberty to move to another , and this practice of " migration " is very common among the higher men . We find that the ...
... Classical Tripos , which they by other means had shown themselves to deserve . Students of one College are at liberty to move to another , and this practice of " migration " is very common among the higher men . We find that the ...
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... classical and mathematical men the same chance of retrieving themselves , if they felt that they had not done themselves justice in the Triposes , which is afforded to the Middle Bachelors in the Honour Examinations of the Moral and ...
... classical and mathematical men the same chance of retrieving themselves , if they felt that they had not done themselves justice in the Triposes , which is afforded to the Middle Bachelors in the Honour Examinations of the Moral and ...
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... to 200 in the Ordinary Degree . At the Previous Examination in 1857 , 230 men passed as candidates for Honours and 136 as candidates for the Ordinary Degree . petitive Examinations are purely classical , which ours could not 26.
... to 200 in the Ordinary Degree . At the Previous Examination in 1857 , 230 men passed as candidates for Honours and 136 as candidates for the Ordinary Degree . petitive Examinations are purely classical , which ours could not 26.
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Revised Impression Henry Latham. petitive Examinations are purely classical , which ours could not be , the greater need of immediate preparation in candidates for a mathematical than for a classical Examination , and the greater effect ...
Revised Impression Henry Latham. petitive Examinations are purely classical , which ours could not be , the greater need of immediate preparation in candidates for a mathematical than for a classical Examination , and the greater effect ...
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... Classical subjects would then cease to point to anything which interested the pupils , and might as well be abandoned also . By this means the education of a very considerable class of Mathematical men would suffer considerably . The ...
... Classical subjects would then cease to point to anything which interested the pupils , and might as well be abandoned also . By this means the education of a very considerable class of Mathematical men would suffer considerably . The ...
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