... he was stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency ; and at last hardly admitted in a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college speciali gratid, on the 15th February 1685, with four more on the same footing: and this discreditable... The Cornhill Magazine - Stran 175uredili: - 1876Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Walter Scott - 1834 - 532 strani
...of bachelor, although' he had lived with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency;...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college speciali gratia. And this discreditable mark, as I am told, stands upon record in their... | |
 | 1849 - 600 strani
...with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dullness and insufficiency, and at last hardly admitted, in a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college speciali gratia. And this discreditable mark, as I am told," we are transcribing his own... | |
 | 1846 - 670 strani
...of bachelor, although he had lived with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency,...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college speciaK gratia. And this discreditable mark, as I am told, stands upon record in their... | |
 | 1849 - 602 strani
...with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dullness ׄ |XJ} that college speciali gratia. And this discreditable mark, as I am told," we are transcribing his own... | |
 | Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1893 - 1008 strani
...fame. " He was stopped of his degree," he himself writes in his autobiographical notes, " for dullness and insufficiency, and at last hardly admitted in a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college speciali gratia." Recent biographers have striven to prove that this really meant nothing... | |
 | John Forster - 1875 - 524 strani
...had lived with great regularity and ' due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree His degree 'for dulness and insufficiency, and at...a manner, little to his credit, which is called in that col' lege speciali gratid. And this discreditable mark, as I am ' told, stands upon record in... | |
 | University magazine - 1876 - 816 strani
...bachelor of arts, although he had lived with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he wae stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency,...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college »peciali gratia." Mr. Forster thinks that, though this statement is substantially true,... | |
 | 1876 - 604 strani
...Bachelor of Arts, although he had lived with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college [Trinity College, Dublin] specidLi gratia, on the 15th February, 1685, with four more... | |
 | 1876 - 844 strani
...bachelor of arts, although he had lived with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dulness and insufficiency...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college [Trinity College, Dublin] sfeciali gratid, on the I5th February, 1685, with four more... | |
 | 1876 - 606 strani
...with great regularity and due observance of the statutes, he was stopped of his degree for dnlness and insufficiency ; and at last hardly admitted, in...a manner little to his credit, which is called in that college [Trinity College, Dublin] epeciali gratia, on the 15th February, 1685, with four more... | |
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