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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 than assist the development of his own
research. 6. If this argument has any validity, it would mean that the Redbrick ...
Having the responsibility for organising a large staff and body of students, even in
his own subject, may interfere with rather than assist the development of his own
research. 6. If this argument has any validity, it would mean that the Redbrick ...
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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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