Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... passed through the curriculum , his connection with the University closes ; and this is perhaps the most discour aging feature of Scottish collegiate education . Until very recently , no entrance examination was made compulsory before ...
... passed through the curriculum , his connection with the University closes ; and this is perhaps the most discour aging feature of Scottish collegiate education . Until very recently , no entrance examination was made compulsory before ...
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... passed to a handicraft . But something tells him , as he mea- sures himself with his fellows , that he is intended for a higher career ; and , accordingly , he has worked double - tides , saved , pinched , almost starved , throughout ...
... passed to a handicraft . But something tells him , as he mea- sures himself with his fellows , that he is intended for a higher career ; and , accordingly , he has worked double - tides , saved , pinched , almost starved , throughout ...
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... passing -that those who wish for the estab- lishment of Tutors , as part of the Scottish University system , do not ... passed through the curriculum of arts , one day being devoted to each subject in rotation . Papers prepared by the ...
... passing -that those who wish for the estab- lishment of Tutors , as part of the Scottish University system , do not ... passed through the curriculum of arts , one day being devoted to each subject in rotation . Papers prepared by the ...
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... passed through these , the presumption is that they have gained the point of knowledge at which the better - educated students stood when they entered the Senior classes . But is it to be presumed that they are then so far advanced in ...
... passed through these , the presumption is that they have gained the point of knowledge at which the better - educated students stood when they entered the Senior classes . But is it to be presumed that they are then so far advanced in ...
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... passed away ; while of the latter class - rising up , under British protection and favour , from the degradation and thraldom to which the Sikh rule had reduced them , and waiting only the oppor- tunity to change their present state of ...
... passed away ; while of the latter class - rising up , under British protection and favour , from the degradation and thraldom to which the Sikh rule had reduced them , and waiting only the oppor- tunity to change their present state of ...
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