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... taken each year ( instead of the former Intermediate Examination and Final Examination , each in two parts , taken separately ) ; ( b ) abandoning the arrangement which had been in force for many years previously whereby the prescribed ...
... taken each year ( instead of the former Intermediate Examination and Final Examination , each in two parts , taken separately ) ; ( b ) abandoning the arrangement which had been in force for many years previously whereby the prescribed ...
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... taken place . They have , quite properly , refused to support the merely routine . Their policy of underwriting the project which has a con- siderable element of risk has permitted the universities to be more adventurous than would ...
... taken place . They have , quite properly , refused to support the merely routine . Their policy of underwriting the project which has a con- siderable element of risk has permitted the universities to be more adventurous than would ...
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... taken , followed by Society's examinations ... ( d ) Where no Degree is taken ... Note . Where a Law Degree with Honours is taken an extra year of study is necessary 10. Where an intrant qualifies entirely by means of the Society's ...
... taken , followed by Society's examinations ... ( d ) Where no Degree is taken ... Note . Where a Law Degree with Honours is taken an extra year of study is necessary 10. Where an intrant qualifies entirely by means of the Society's ...
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