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... English tongue grammatically and as a language , history , geography , chronology , logic , and oratory ; which person shall be styled the English master . " The English master was to have one hundred pounds a year , for which he was to ...
... English tongue grammatically and as a language , history , geography , chronology , logic , and oratory ; which person shall be styled the English master . " The English master was to have one hundred pounds a year , for which he was to ...
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... English master as from the Latin , viz . 2001 . to the Latin master to teach twenty boys ; 100 % . to the English master to teach forty ! However , the trustees who voted these salaries being themselves by far the greatest subscribers ...
... English master as from the Latin , viz . 2001 . to the Latin master to teach twenty boys ; 100 % . to the English master to teach forty ! However , the trustees who voted these salaries being themselves by far the greatest subscribers ...
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... English . The words of the constitution are , " The rector shall be obliged , without the assistance of any usher , to teach twenty scholars the Latin and Greek languages , and the English tongue . " To en- able him to do this , we have ...
... English . The words of the constitution are , " The rector shall be obliged , without the assistance of any usher , to teach twenty scholars the Latin and Greek languages , and the English tongue . " To en- able him to do this , we have ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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