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1824. Feby. 5.
Hertford College Abolition Question.
(2.)
so it do but contain a competent number
of aptly instructed persons, the better.
2. These exercises consisting of, or at any
rate including answers to apt questions put in
relation to points belonging to the several branches
of knowledge, which it is desired should be attained.
3. In addition to questions put by select and official
examiners, liberty – not only to the several
candidates and thence competitors, to put questions
one to the other, but to any other person present,
so they be not, in the opinion of the majority
of the examining body, as announced by the Presiding
Member, declared irrelevant, or in any
other way improper.
4. As to the Official Examiners, the natural course
is – that there should be one for each of the several
branches of knowledge, in relation to which, the
examination is to be performed: unless, in respect
of intimacy of connection, two or more
such branches should be thought fit to be consigned
to one and the same Examiner.
Now
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