The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... universities . But , in so far as this matter was concerned , at all events , the Universities were defec- tive mainly in consequence of the defects of the Schools . The wrongs which neglect and indifference had inflicted on the schools ...
... universities . But , in so far as this matter was concerned , at all events , the Universities were defec- tive mainly in consequence of the defects of the Schools . The wrongs which neglect and indifference had inflicted on the schools ...
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... universities , such as Orleans and Montpellier , were even prohibited from teaching theology altogether lest they should become rivals to Paris . Everywhere , in short , the maxim non omnes omnia was held to be as true of universities ...
... universities , such as Orleans and Montpellier , were even prohibited from teaching theology altogether lest they should become rivals to Paris . Everywhere , in short , the maxim non omnes omnia was held to be as true of universities ...
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... universities . These universities , from their less ecclesiastical character , from their greater cheapness , from the prominence which is given to the professorial element in their teaching , and from other causes , have always been ...
... universities . These universities , from their less ecclesiastical character , from their greater cheapness , from the prominence which is given to the professorial element in their teaching , and from other causes , have always been ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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