Excerpt from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Vol. 44: Commencing With the Accession of William IV., 1 and 2 Victoriæ, Comprising the Period From the Ninth Day of July, to the Sixteenth Day of August
Lord Brougham quite agreed with the noble Duke, but the University had power to pass statutes for discipline. There were many of the statutes passed both by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge which were totally re nguent to the law of the land, but stil they had reference to the discipline in both Universities. They might hold it necessary to prevent even the composition of libels, but still that was clearly with a view to discipline. Again, the discipline with regard to debts in both Universities wholly differed from the law of the land.
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