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... university . This observation applies chiefly to Scotland ; where it is not uncommon to see boys enter on an university- course at the age of twelve or thirteen , and to bring it to a close exactly at the time at which it ought to have ...
... university . This observation applies chiefly to Scotland ; where it is not uncommon to see boys enter on an university- course at the age of twelve or thirteen , and to bring it to a close exactly at the time at which it ought to have ...
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... university , the former , after having made this progress in them , discontinue their philological pursuits altogether ; for as philosophy is said to be postponed at Oxford in favour of Greek and Latin , so the student at Edinburgh ...
... university , the former , after having made this progress in them , discontinue their philological pursuits altogether ; for as philosophy is said to be postponed at Oxford in favour of Greek and Latin , so the student at Edinburgh ...
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... University : but an act was lately passed for the establishment of one at Ghent , and for the restoration of the old University of Louvain . The Dutch provinces contain three Universities , Leyden , Utrecht , and Groningen ; and six ...
... University : but an act was lately passed for the establishment of one at Ghent , and for the restoration of the old University of Louvain . The Dutch provinces contain three Universities , Leyden , Utrecht , and Groningen ; and six ...
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