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Higher education : inaugural address at St. John's College within the University of Sydney / by Roger Bede Vaughan
Bib ID 2538573
Format BookBook
Author
Vaughan, Roger Bede, 1834-1883
 
Printer (Sydney : F. Cunninghame & Co., General Machine Steam Printers)
Description Sydney : J.J. Moore, 1875 
v, 119 p. ; 21 cm. 
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Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 17664

Subjects Education, Higher.  |  Catholic universities and colleges.
Other authors/contributors St. John's College (University of Sydney)

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