Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    University of Cambridge

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    Cambridge

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    Cambridge University2 mentions

    Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England (English) · Commercial Crises of the Nineteenth Century (English)

    At Cambridge the Cambridge University Act, 1856, 19 & 20 Vict.
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    Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England20th Century · English

    One of the two ancient English universities, whose religious tests excluding non-Anglicans paralleled those at Oxford.

    The state of things at Cambridge is in substance, though not always in form, pretty much the same as at Oxford.
    b the actual course of ecclesiastical legislation
    No one but an avowed member of the Church of England could at Oxford become, or at Cambridge enjoy the full privileges of, an M.
    b the actual course of ecclesiastical legislation
    In 1832 a system of religious tests still closed the national universities—in the case of Oxford wholly, in the case of Cambridge all but wholly—to any person who was not an avowed member of the Church of England.
    b the actual course of ecclesiastical legislation

    Commercial Crises of the Nineteenth Century19th Century · English

    University whose Professors of Political Economy are criticised for venerating Jevons

    and that the genius before whose shrine our Professors of Political Economy at Oxford and Cambridge still prostrate themselves had only added another to his long list of blunders.
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