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Scholarly
Like a scholar or learned person showing the qualities of a scholar as
School
is open to inspection and requires the like attendance from scholars as a public elementary school, and keeps certain registers of
University
29, by the two names of the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Cambridge respectively, with the
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Hindu
a controversy amongst ideologists; but the view generally accepted by scholars appears to be that the word 'Hindu' is derived from
Scholar
One who attends a school one who learns of a teacher one under the tuition of a preceptor a pupil...
Pandect', or Digesta
the circulation of incorrect editions, three Ultramontane and three Citramon-tane scholars were chosen every year in the University of Bologna, and
Magna Carta
of that pure classicality that will be appreciated by the scholar, is nevertheless simple, vigorous, and unmistakable. The original Latin is
High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord
be found in any of the king's courts against a scholar or privileged person; they were to be tried before the
Chastisement
correction of a child by its parent, an apprentice or scholar by his master, or a criminal by an officer, see
Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
sole jurisdiction (in exclusion of the King Courts) when a scholar or privileged person is the defendant, over all civil actions
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