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These remarks , indeed , are mainly true of all the English and Scotch Colleges
and Universities . In their ... But in the first place we shall answer a very frequent
and common question - What means THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ?
These remarks , indeed , are mainly true of all the English and Scotch Colleges
and Universities . In their ... But in the first place we shall answer a very frequent
and common question - What means THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ?
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mount laws of the University . The present University statutes were given by
Queen Elizabeth in the 12th year of her reign . Each of the seventeen Colleges
furnishes members both for the executive and legislative branches of its
government .
mount laws of the University . The present University statutes were given by
Queen Elizabeth in the 12th year of her reign . Each of the seventeen Colleges
furnishes members both for the executive and legislative branches of its
government .
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But so sworn to the English hierarchy is the University , that she confers no
honors on any man , no matter how great his merit or learning , unless he be a
bona fide member of the Church of England ! The University of Cambridge , by
large and ...
But so sworn to the English hierarchy is the University , that she confers no
honors on any man , no matter how great his merit or learning , unless he be a
bona fide member of the Church of England ! The University of Cambridge , by
large and ...
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No barber nor hair - dresser can practise his trade in the University unless he be
matriculated ; that is , unless his name be entered in the book of the University ,
before the Vice - Chancellor , when he takes the oath of matriculation . * * “ Every
...
No barber nor hair - dresser can practise his trade in the University unless he be
matriculated ; that is , unless his name be entered in the book of the University ,
before the Vice - Chancellor , when he takes the oath of matriculation . * * “ Every
...
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In proceeding to their degrees , they submit to the same forms , and undergo the
same examinations as every other member of the University . “ Gentlemen
Commoners are young men of family and fortune , who are educated at their own
...
In proceeding to their degrees , they submit to the same forms , and undergo the
same examinations as every other member of the University . “ Gentlemen
Commoners are young men of family and fortune , who are educated at their own
...
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