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...great endowments, the political feeling of the English for the retention of existing rights, had excluded almost all change, even in directions in which such change was urgently required. Until of late both universities had in great measure retained their character as schools for the clergy, formerly of the Roman and now of the Anglican church, whose instruction laymen might also share in so far as it could serve the general education of the mind; they were subjected to such a control and mode of life as was formerly considered to be good for young priests. They lived, as they...
...vigor of the students ? 2. Is it desirable that the university training of the present day should be of a more practical character ? 3. Would England gain anything, politically, by the abolition of the monarchical form of government ? 4. Was Julius Caesar actuated by criminal ambition in overthrowing the Roman Republic...
Wanted-The use of notes on the last half year's work in courses Roman Law 1, Political Economy 1 and History 9 of last year. Also tutors in the same. Apply at 11 Hilton...
Wanted-The use of notes on the last half year's work in courses Roman Law 1, Political Economy 1 and History 9 of last year. Also tutors in the same. Apply at 11 Hilton...
Tutoring in History, Political Economy and Roman Law. Wm. C. Wait, 28 Holyoke street...