Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... ment , concluding that the merchant was the bearer of some secret pro- posal from the Prussian Court , treat him with much respect , and when they hear that he positively comes only on private business of his own , and to recover his ...
... ment , concluding that the merchant was the bearer of some secret pro- posal from the Prussian Court , treat him with much respect , and when they hear that he positively comes only on private business of his own , and to recover his ...
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... ment ; for the mark system is so constructed that a candidate may be above the minimum in each separate examination , and yet not be entitled to a degree , on account of his not having obtained the aggregate num- ber of marks which are ...
... ment ; for the mark system is so constructed that a candidate may be above the minimum in each separate examination , and yet not be entitled to a degree , on account of his not having obtained the aggregate num- ber of marks which are ...
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... ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves for general judgment against the Classical Professors of Scotland , the case is very different . We must have something better than his own assertion , that his very best pupils cannot be ...
... ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves for general judgment against the Classical Professors of Scotland , the case is very different . We must have something better than his own assertion , that his very best pupils cannot be ...
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... ment , but of income from the Chair ; and it would be quite easy to ascertain , by taking an average for a few years , what sum would be required to raise the emoluments to such a point . We have specified £ 500 as the minimum , because ...
... ment , but of income from the Chair ; and it would be quite easy to ascertain , by taking an average for a few years , what sum would be required to raise the emoluments to such a point . We have specified £ 500 as the minimum , because ...
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... ment of Mean - Meer , six miles off , were quartered four native regi- ments , three of infantry and one of cavalry , with comparatively but a small force of Europeans , consisting of the Queen's 81st , with two troops of horse ...
... ment of Mean - Meer , six miles off , were quartered four native regi- ments , three of infantry and one of cavalry , with comparatively but a small force of Europeans , consisting of the Queen's 81st , with two troops of horse ...
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