History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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... Edward the VIth's , and Mary's Reign 82 tutes - Queen's Visit . CHAP . 5. Queen Elizabeth - Charter - University Sta- CHAP . 6. James I. - His Regiæ Literæ and Injunc- tions - Graces of the Senate ... C 87 98 CHAP . 7. Charles I. - The ...
... Edward the VIth's , and Mary's Reign 82 tutes - Queen's Visit . CHAP . 5. Queen Elizabeth - Charter - University Sta- CHAP . 6. James I. - His Regiæ Literæ and Injunc- tions - Graces of the Senate ... C 87 98 CHAP . 7. Charles I. - The ...
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... Edward , son of Alfred ; by bulls and confirmations from popes , Honorius , Sergius , and John : and thus we are brought down to the year of Christ , 915 , the date of Edward's charter . Yet , after all , we are following an ignis ...
... Edward , son of Alfred ; by bulls and confirmations from popes , Honorius , Sergius , and John : and thus we are brought down to the year of Christ , 915 , the date of Edward's charter . Yet , after all , we are following an ignis ...
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... Edward ) are copied from it " . " Hare , being a Papist , was probably willing to re- serve the Pope's bulls , for the honour and glory of Alma Mater . But Baker , our honest and learned Cambridge antiquary , considered these bulls ...
... Edward ) are copied from it " . " Hare , being a Papist , was probably willing to re- serve the Pope's bulls , for the honour and glory of Alma Mater . But Baker , our honest and learned Cambridge antiquary , considered these bulls ...
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... Edward I. With respect to Henry I. who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror , and who bestowed so much regard on this town , we presume he had strong predi- lections for the place , he having , it is said , been educated at ...
... Edward I. With respect to Henry I. who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror , and who bestowed so much regard on this town , we presume he had strong predi- lections for the place , he having , it is said , been educated at ...
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... Edward II . that there should be no tournaments within five miles of Cam- bridge.c But the principal evil under which Cambridge groaned was the swarms of students and monks . The Scotch historian , Major , tells us there were 4 , or ...
... Edward II . that there should be no tournaments within five miles of Cam- bridge.c But the principal evil under which Cambridge groaned was the swarms of students and monks . The Scotch historian , Major , tells us there were 4 , or ...
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