American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 78–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 131
... University statute . It was the perogative of each nation to choose its own office- bearers , the highest of whom was the Procurator , who was to the nation what the Rector was to the whole University ; his duties were to defend the ...
... University statute . It was the perogative of each nation to choose its own office- bearers , the highest of whom was the Procurator , who was to the nation what the Rector was to the whole University ; his duties were to defend the ...
Էջ 327
... university were not always above cor- ruption . The parliament endeavoured to remedy the evil , but not with the ... University from its commencement to 1792 . It has already been remarked , that there exists much uncer- tainty as to the ...
... university were not always above cor- ruption . The parliament endeavoured to remedy the evil , but not with the ... University from its commencement to 1792 . It has already been remarked , that there exists much uncer- tainty as to the ...
Էջ 580
... university affairs is divided into three bureaux . The first bureau is charged with keeping the great book of accounts , ( en double partie , ) and with the general journal of university expenses ; with the examination of the books of ...
... university affairs is divided into three bureaux . The first bureau is charged with keeping the great book of accounts , ( en double partie , ) and with the general journal of university expenses ; with the examination of the books of ...
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