Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... able . Indeed , we are bound to ex- press our conviction that the degree of Master of Arts as granted by the University of Edinburgh , implies the possession of a greater amount of varied and useful attainment than is demanded at the ...
... able . Indeed , we are bound to ex- press our conviction that the degree of Master of Arts as granted by the University of Edinburgh , implies the possession of a greater amount of varied and useful attainment than is demanded at the ...
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... able lecturer , would , we venture to predict , be most popular as well as useful , and would secure a large attendance . It would be a very desirable thing indeed if such a chair could be estab- lished in all the Universities , and at ...
... able lecturer , would , we venture to predict , be most popular as well as useful , and would secure a large attendance . It would be a very desirable thing indeed if such a chair could be estab- lished in all the Universities , and at ...
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... able to see in what way it would tend to the improvement of the Uni- versities . At present there are at least two professorships connected with the Faculty of Arts which are practically in abeyance . The Profes- sors of Astronomy and ...
... able to see in what way it would tend to the improvement of the Uni- versities . At present there are at least two professorships connected with the Faculty of Arts which are practically in abeyance . The Profes- sors of Astronomy and ...
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... able , if the world had but known it , to rule his country and period , as some persons of genius choose to say ? One cannot help doubting it mightily when one re- members how that glorious unfortu- nate managed himself , the kingdom ...
... able , if the world had but known it , to rule his country and period , as some persons of genius choose to say ? One cannot help doubting it mightily when one re- members how that glorious unfortu- nate managed himself , the kingdom ...
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... able to keep the boy , and he is sent to the hereditary auberge in Peronne , his parents caring nothing for him , to see whether his aunt , his father's sister , will receive the poor little outcast . At the door of the little inn ...
... able to keep the boy , and he is sent to the hereditary auberge in Peronne , his parents caring nothing for him , to see whether his aunt , his father's sister , will receive the poor little outcast . At the door of the little inn ...
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