| John Jebb, John Disney - 1787 - 648 pages
...who, on this occafion, is called the " father" of the college to which he belongs. After the proctors have called over the names, each of the moderators...pens, ink, and paper, before them : he enters upon his taut of examination, and does not difmifs the fet till the hour is expired. This examination has now... | |
| 1881 - 670 pages
...the Students are called over, each of the Moderators sends for a Division of the Students : they sit with him round a Table, with Pens, Ink, and Paper, before them: he enters upon his Task of Examination, & does not dismiss the set before the Hour is expired. The Examination is varied... | |
| 1881 - 730 pages
...the Students are called over, each of the Moderators Bends for a Division of the Students : they sit with him round a Table, with Pens, Ink, and Paper, before them: he enters upon his Task of Examination, & does not dismiss the set before the Hour is expired. The Examination is varied... | |
| William Whewell - 1850 - 432 pages
...have called over the names, each of the Moderators sends for a division of -the students: they sit with him round a table, with pens, ink, and paper, before them: he enters upon his task of examination, and does not dismiss the set till the hour is expired. This examination has now... | |
| William Whewell - 1850 - 416 pages
...have called over the names, each of the Moderators sends for a division of the students : they sit with him round a table, with pens, ink, and paper, before them : he enters upon his task of examination, and does not dismiss the set till the hour is expired. This examination has now... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 1070 pages
...Proctor* have called over the names, each of the Moderator! sends for a division of the students; they sit with him round a table, with pens, ink, and paper before them; he enterĀ« upon his talk of examinaticn. and does not dismiss the set till the hour is expired. This examination... | |
| Walter William Rouse Ball - 1918 - 348 pages
...have called over the- names, each of the moderators sends for a division of the students: they sit with him round a table, with pens, ink, and paper, before them : he enters upon his task of examination, and does not dismiss the set till the hour is expired. This examination has now... | |
| William Clark - 2008 - 669 pages
...divisions of students are called to each of the two tables where a moderator sits. The students "sit with him round a table, with pens, ink, and paper, before them" (17743, 291). So we no longer see candidates standing and examined one by one. We have, rather, a group... | |
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