Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side 150
... allowed to lodge at large in the town . Oxford this increase of peril and discretionary power is thrown by preference upon the senior graduates , who are seldom below the age of twenty - two or twenty - three ; and the college ...
... allowed to lodge at large in the town . Oxford this increase of peril and discretionary power is thrown by preference upon the senior graduates , who are seldom below the age of twenty - two or twenty - three ; and the college ...
Side 165
... allowed to open rival shops ; and the result is , sometimes , that the whole kennel of scoundrel professors ruin one another ; each standing with his mouth open , to leap at any bone thrown amongst them , from the table of the ...
... allowed to open rival shops ; and the result is , sometimes , that the whole kennel of scoundrel professors ruin one another ; each standing with his mouth open , to leap at any bone thrown amongst them , from the table of the ...
Side 186
... allowed , ex- cept to the sick , or to those who have formally applied for permission to give a dinner - party . A fine is imposed on all other cases of absence . is not generally allowed in the public hall , except to the " high table ...
... allowed , ex- cept to the sick , or to those who have formally applied for permission to give a dinner - party . A fine is imposed on all other cases of absence . is not generally allowed in the public hall , except to the " high table ...
Side 190
... allowed for no wine - parties . Let our friend , the abstraction we are speaking of , give breakfast - parties , if he chooses to give any ; and cer- tainly to give none at all , unless he were dedicated to study , would seem very ...
... allowed for no wine - parties . Let our friend , the abstraction we are speaking of , give breakfast - parties , if he chooses to give any ; and cer- tainly to give none at all , unless he were dedicated to study , would seem very ...
Side 277
... allowed to remon- strance , and even to very homely expostulations , * To which at one time must be added , as of equal rank , the Oracle of the Branchides , in Asia Minor . But this had been destroyed by the Persians , in retaliation ...
... allowed to remon- strance , and even to very homely expostulations , * To which at one time must be added , as of equal rank , the Oracle of the Branchides , in Asia Minor . But this had been destroyed by the Persians , in retaliation ...
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