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Excerpt from A Report Made to the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania: At a Stated Meeting on Tuesday the 4th of November, 1834, Concerning the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, in England
The English Universities are corporate bodies formed by the union (of many. Colleges and halls. In Oxford there are twenty colleges and five halls. The Colleges are bodies corporate; the halls are not corpo rate, and their property is held in trust for them by the, university. In other respects they possess the same privileges as the colleges. The universities alone possess the right of granting degrees.
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