A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... election of the Chancellor • PAGK 27 CHAPTER IV . CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY . Royal award of 1290 - Riot of 1297 and agreement of 1298— Great riot of 1354 - Interdict and penance - New charter granted by the King 43 ...
... election of the Chancellor • PAGK 27 CHAPTER IV . CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY . Royal award of 1290 - Riot of 1297 and agreement of 1298— Great riot of 1354 - Interdict and penance - New charter granted by the King 43 ...
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... in the nature of elective rectors of the schools ( Rectores Scholarum ) , whose election was confirmed by the bishop of Lincoln . What is certain 6 is that the acting head of the University was always THE RISE Of the University II.
... in the nature of elective rectors of the schools ( Rectores Scholarum ) , whose election was confirmed by the bishop of Lincoln . What is certain 6 is that the acting head of the University was always THE RISE Of the University II.
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... election of the chancellor by Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir ...
... election of the chancellor by Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir ...
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... election , and functions of the warden ; the distribution of powers among various college officers ; the manage- ment of the college estates , and the conduct of college business , are here regulated with truly remarkable sagacity . The ...
... election , and functions of the warden ; the distribution of powers among various college officers ; the manage- ment of the college estates , and the conduct of college business , are here regulated with truly remarkable sagacity . The ...
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... election to both these offices was entirely free . Such a fact goes far to prove that the ' college monopoly , ' of which so much has been heard in later times , owed its origin , in a great degree , to natural selection in a genuine ...
... election to both these offices was entirely free . Such a fact goes far to prove that the ' college monopoly , ' of which so much has been heard in later times , owed its origin , in a great degree , to natural selection in a genuine ...
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