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Parvise
Parvise, an afternoon's exercise or moot for the instruction of young students-bearing the same name originally with the Parvis'
Plowden's (Edm.) Commentaries or Reports
reporter, have been said to form some of the most instructive and most entertaining books in the law, 5 Reeves, c.
Post and vacancy
the expressions 'posts' and 'vacancies', often used in the executive instructions providing for reservations, are rather problemat-ical. The word 'post' means
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Post-graduate training
to be received in or through a post-graduate institution imparting instruction or education in the particular discipline. The object of Clause
Propaeligdeutics
The preliminary learning connected with any art or science preparatory instruction
Esoteric
of technical topics and of the private and more recondite instructions and doctrines of philosophers Opposed to exoteric
Polyclinic
many sorts are treated especially an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease
Civilized
Reclaimed from savage life and manners instructed in arts learning and civil manners refined cultivated
Case system
The system of teaching law in which the instruction is primarily a historical and inductive study of leading or
Catechetics
The science or practice of instructing by questions and answers
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