Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 521
... University College School , of which Key was then head master , a good classic and mathe- matician and a skilful administrator . At the age of sixteen he was transferred to King's College School . This transfer was not due to any ...
... University College School , of which Key was then head master , a good classic and mathe- matician and a skilful administrator . At the age of sixteen he was transferred to King's College School . This transfer was not due to any ...
Page 524
... University some acquain- tance with each other , enabled Bywater to become known to men of various tastes and ... University business , but indirectly through Pelham he exercised a considerable influence upon all the measures affecting ...
... University some acquain- tance with each other , enabled Bywater to become known to men of various tastes and ... University business , but indirectly through Pelham he exercised a considerable influence upon all the measures affecting ...
Page 574
... University and the country that a University exists for the advancement of knowledge just as much as for education . He taught by example rather than by precept , but his ideal of learning was the same as theirs . He has his clearly ...
... University and the country that a University exists for the advancement of knowledge just as much as for education . He taught by example rather than by precept , but his ideal of learning was the same as theirs . He has his clearly ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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