The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Oxford in the seventeenth century ; and the lists of her professors will show , that learning could not be altogether at a stand , when there were such persons to foster and ... Oxford are reprobated in no measured 336 University of Oxford .
... Oxford in the seventeenth century ; and the lists of her professors will show , that learning could not be altogether at a stand , when there were such persons to foster and ... Oxford are reprobated in no measured 336 University of Oxford .
Sivu 337
... Oxford and Cambridge : while every thing that is useful in science , and every new discovery in philosophy , is either altogether proscribed , or at least superficially taught . We are willing to allow , that to make Greek and Latin ...
... Oxford and Cambridge : while every thing that is useful in science , and every new discovery in philosophy , is either altogether proscribed , or at least superficially taught . We are willing to allow , that to make Greek and Latin ...
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... Oxford : as to the superficial and imperfect teaching of it , the calumny was amply refuted by the late professor . The geological lectures of Oxford would perhaps satisfy the wishes even of those who recommend classes , where hundreds ...
... Oxford : as to the superficial and imperfect teaching of it , the calumny was amply refuted by the late professor . The geological lectures of Oxford would perhaps satisfy the wishes even of those who recommend classes , where hundreds ...
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