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... School ' . On the other hand , the chancellor's duty ( the schoolmaster had changed his title to chancellor only in ... Grammar School , and is bound to keep the Grammar School in proper repair . He is chief custodian of all school ...
... School ' . On the other hand , the chancellor's duty ( the schoolmaster had changed his title to chancellor only in ... Grammar School , and is bound to keep the Grammar School in proper repair . He is chief custodian of all school ...
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... Grammar School master , subject to the condition that if an M.A. should come along and ask for the school he should have it , as by custom the teaching of the school belonged to an M.A. In 1349 a boarding- house for six scholars ...
... Grammar School master , subject to the condition that if an M.A. should come along and ask for the school he should have it , as by custom the teaching of the school belonged to an M.A. In 1349 a boarding- house for six scholars ...
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... school . Most interesting is the way in which the ancient school is spoken of indiscriminately as the school of the church ' and ' the school of the city ' , as the great grammar school ' , ' the general grammar school ' , and the public ...
... school . Most interesting is the way in which the ancient school is spoken of indiscriminately as the school of the church ' and ' the school of the city ' , as the great grammar school ' , ' the general grammar school ' , and the public ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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