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Page 444
... Grammar School , selected by the master , to say , not sing , the psalter at his funeral - showing a large school , since sixty and those poor were to be selected . Between 1426 and 1472 three successive masters of the Grammar School ...
... Grammar School , selected by the master , to say , not sing , the psalter at his funeral - showing a large school , since sixty and those poor were to be selected . Between 1426 and 1472 three successive masters of the Grammar School ...
Page 447
... grammar school , the general grammar school ' , and the public school ' . Curious is the evidence of the separation already existing between the dwellers on the mountain and the plain , uphill and downhill , which still plays , or did ...
... grammar school , the general grammar school ' , and the public school ' . Curious is the evidence of the separation already existing between the dwellers on the mountain and the plain , uphill and downhill , which still plays , or did ...
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... grammar master should have the Donatists , those learning their Donatus or elementary grammar as far as the parts of speech , as well as those learning the art of grammar and dialectic or logic ; but the music master might teach and ...
... grammar master should have the Donatists , those learning their Donatus or elementary grammar as far as the parts of speech , as well as those learning the art of grammar and dialectic or logic ; but the music master might teach and ...
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DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
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