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In Scotland, at the end of the 19th century, the “ordinary' degree in arts was
obtained by passing, normally in three years, a one year course in each of the
following seven subjects: Latin, Greek, logic, moral philosophy, English,
mathematics, ...
In Scotland, at the end of the 19th century, the “ordinary' degree in arts was
obtained by passing, normally in three years, a one year course in each of the
following seven subjects: Latin, Greek, logic, moral philosophy, English,
mathematics, ...
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But I think that eight or nine subjects at O Level is too many. If they are going on
to take three particular subjects afterwards I think half a dozen subjects at
Ordinary Level are enough. Chairman: Does the delegation subscribe to the view
that ...
But I think that eight or nine subjects at O Level is too many. If they are going on
to take three particular subjects afterwards I think half a dozen subjects at
Ordinary Level are enough. Chairman: Does the delegation subscribe to the view
that ...
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Having the responsibility for organising a large staff and body of students, even in
his own subject, may interfere with rather ... The relative isolation of a Fellow at
Oxbridge from the administrative apparatus of a Department in arts subjects may
...
Having the responsibility for organising a large staff and body of students, even in
his own subject, may interfere with rather ... The relative isolation of a Fellow at
Oxbridge from the administrative apparatus of a Department in arts subjects may
...
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Headmasters Association of Scotland and Association of Headmistresses Scottish | 1071 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Scottish Council of the Federation of British Industries | 1101 |
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