Occasional Addresses, 1893-1916Macmillan, 1918 - 194 pages |
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... OXFORD , DURHAM HON . LL.D. Cambridge , Edinburgh , GLASGOW , ST . ANDREWS , BRISTOL , LEEDS HONORARY FELLOW OF BALLIOL COLLEGE , OXFORD BRARY : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LIMITED ST . MARTIN'S STREET , LONDON LEIN SCIENCE COPYRIGHT First ...
... OXFORD , DURHAM HON . LL.D. Cambridge , Edinburgh , GLASGOW , ST . ANDREWS , BRISTOL , LEEDS HONORARY FELLOW OF BALLIOL COLLEGE , OXFORD BRARY : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LIMITED ST . MARTIN'S STREET , LONDON LEIN SCIENCE COPYRIGHT First ...
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... Oxford , which is a purely Scottish foundation , and which , as the illustrious names , among many others , of Adam Smith and William Hamilton attest , has for many generations been intimately allied with the University of Glasgow . Oxford ...
... Oxford , which is a purely Scottish foundation , and which , as the illustrious names , among many others , of Adam Smith and William Hamilton attest , has for many generations been intimately allied with the University of Glasgow . Oxford ...
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... Oxford might never have obtained the dignity of a Studium Generale . A little later , the strained relations between King John and the Pope seem to have been the cause which led a colony of fugitives from Oxford to find a new ...
... Oxford might never have obtained the dignity of a Studium Generale . A little later , the strained relations between King John and the Pope seem to have been the cause which led a colony of fugitives from Oxford to find a new ...
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... Oxford in the days of William of Ockham and Roger Bacon from every part of the Western World . The University of Bologna , at the time when it held the first place among the schools of Civil and Canon Law , is said to have had no less ...
... Oxford in the days of William of Ockham and Roger Bacon from every part of the Western World . The University of Bologna , at the time when it held the first place among the schools of Civil and Canon Law , is said to have had no less ...
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... Oxford and Cambridge , whose splendid endowments and great traditions were in danger of becoming - though they never in fact became -the exclusive property of a limited class . Cuncti adsint is the invitation addressed now , as always ...
... Oxford and Cambridge , whose splendid endowments and great traditions were in danger of becoming - though they never in fact became -the exclusive property of a limited class . Cuncti adsint is the invitation addressed now , as always ...
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