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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... Henry More's , " God has placed me in a dispensation above any sect , and wilt thou throw me down ? " what was dietated to him by his own turn of thinking , may be imposed upon others by their employment . But to leave generalization ...
... Henry More's , " God has placed me in a dispensation above any sect , and wilt thou throw me down ? " what was dietated to him by his own turn of thinking , may be imposed upon others by their employment . But to leave generalization ...
xxxiii. lappuse
... Henry the VIIIth's , 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 ...
... Henry the VIIIth's , 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 ...
36. lappuse
... Henry VIII . Anderson , when en- gaged on his Diplomata Scotia , was encouraged with no despicable reward by the estates of the Scottish Parlia- ment . Others may have to muse over melancholy affec- tions , ill - fated patronage , and ...
... Henry VIII . Anderson , when en- gaged on his Diplomata Scotia , was encouraged with no despicable reward by the estates of the Scottish Parlia- ment . Others may have to muse over melancholy affec- tions , ill - fated patronage , and ...
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... Henry III . Fuller , in his History of Cambridge , has given , after Caius , an account of the furious disputes about privileges that had subsisted long before , between the townsmen and scholastics of Cambridge , together with the ...
... Henry III . Fuller , in his History of Cambridge , has given , after Caius , an account of the furious disputes about privileges that had subsisted long before , between the townsmen and scholastics of Cambridge , together with the ...
49. lappuse
... , veteris Cantibrigiæ , seu Granticestriæ reli- quias adhuc superstites , et antiquæ urbis nomen referentes . Caii . Anlis Hist . Cant . p . 7 . VOL . I. . Henry of Huntingdon , a writer in King Stephen's HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 49.
... , veteris Cantibrigiæ , seu Granticestriæ reli- quias adhuc superstites , et antiquæ urbis nomen referentes . Caii . Anlis Hist . Cant . p . 7 . VOL . I. . Henry of Huntingdon , a writer in King Stephen's HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 49.
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