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Excerpt from Speech on the Commission of Inquiry Into the State of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge: Delivered by the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M. P. For the University of Oxford, on Thursday, July 18, 1850
One of the most popular and plausible of these, in regard to Oxford, is that, under the present sys tem, you have no security for the appointment of the most competent persons to fill the office of tutor; and ingenious arguments are used, to show how this failure may possibly occur. But I ask this House to turn from speculation to facts. I will try the character of the Oxford Tutors by the best test of which the case admits, and one which, though I do not assert it to be perfect, will nevertheless be admitted to be adequate: I mean the honours which they have gained from the University.
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