A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... later amendments - Examina- tion statute of 1850 , and later amendments — University Commission of 1850 - Act of 1854 and new College Ordi- nances - Effect of these reforms - Abolition of University tests - Local examinations , and ...
... later amendments - Examina- tion statute of 1850 , and later amendments — University Commission of 1850 - Act of 1854 and new College Ordi- nances - Effect of these reforms - Abolition of University tests - Local examinations , and ...
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... later , in the year 1186 or 1187 , Giraldus Cambrensis , having been despatched to Ireland by Henry II . as companion of Prince John , publicly read at Oxford his work on the Topography of Ireland . According to his own account , ' not ...
... later , in the year 1186 or 1187 , Giraldus Cambrensis , having been despatched to Ireland by Henry II . as companion of Prince John , publicly read at Oxford his work on the Topography of Ireland . According to his own account , ' not ...
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... later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir- teenth cen- tury . Rise of Halls In the year 1219 the abbot and Convent of Eyns- ham took upon themselves the obligations laid upon ...
... later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir- teenth cen- tury . Rise of Halls In the year 1219 the abbot and Convent of Eyns- ham took upon themselves the obligations laid upon ...
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... later , but we have no means of knowing how many ancient halls may have then become extinct , or how many new halls may have been founded . The evidence now in our possession does not enable us to identify more than about eighty See the ...
... later , but we have no means of knowing how many ancient halls may have then become extinct , or how many new halls may have been founded . The evidence now in our possession does not enable us to identify more than about eighty See the ...
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... later ( in 1257 ) the liberties of the University were defended against the bishop of Lincoln himself before the king at St. Albans , on the ground that Oxford was , after Paris , schola secunda ecclesiæ . Rise of CHAPTER II . THE EARLY ...
... later ( in 1257 ) the liberties of the University were defended against the bishop of Lincoln himself before the king at St. Albans , on the ground that Oxford was , after Paris , schola secunda ecclesiæ . Rise of CHAPTER II . THE EARLY ...
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