suitable text-books, and require for its complete realization some considerable time.
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If on the other hand Your Lordship should rule in favour of a continuation of D. Wright's system - a ruling which, as at present advised, I venture to deprecate, - Dr Eitel should, as desired by him in that contingency, be relieved of the duty of examining of all responsibility in connection with it. The Government would then have to be content to be without any independent test of the working of the College, and would have no means of ascertaining whether an adequate return was being obtained for the expenditure of public money on the Institution. That would be open to obvious and serious objection, but I am confident that Your Lordship will agree with me...
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