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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... called to a serious undertaking . I considered a University as a great object , a body of learned men , its col- leges as so many aggregates , which composed it ; and my duty became clear : I determined to proceed with candour and ...
... called to a serious undertaking . I considered a University as a great object , a body of learned men , its col- leges as so many aggregates , which composed it ; and my duty became clear : I determined to proceed with candour and ...
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... called learned readers . Our Universities and Colleges present an assemblage of libraries ; and libraries are the wardrobes of literature ; whence men properly. a " O sacri fontes , et sacræ vallibus umbræ , Quas recreant avium Pieridumq ...
... called learned readers . Our Universities and Colleges present an assemblage of libraries ; and libraries are the wardrobes of literature ; whence men properly. a " O sacri fontes , et sacræ vallibus umbræ , Quas recreant avium Pieridumq ...
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... called an Index , and so they are , in most exact chronological order , containing the heads of every chapter in Hare's Collection ; but they contain a vast deal more , viz .: the principal charters at large , of the University , from ...
... called an Index , and so they are , in most exact chronological order , containing the heads of every chapter in Hare's Collection ; but they contain a vast deal more , viz .: the principal charters at large , of the University , from ...
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... called Cantabrigia . Very early they introduce into it Grecian philosophers , to give it literature : they people it early with Christian doc- tors : it is soon destroyed , and soon revives ; and in purify- ing it from heresies , and in ...
... called Cantabrigia . Very early they introduce into it Grecian philosophers , to give it literature : they people it early with Christian doc- tors : it is soon destroyed , and soon revives ; and in purify- ing it from heresies , and in ...
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... the opinion of Hare was decided . " This. a I shall speak of him under Bene't College . He is called by others Marchant , b Assertio Antiq . Acad . Oxon . p . 7 . a Caius calls him , comically enough , ( p HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 41.
... the opinion of Hare was decided . " This. a I shall speak of him under Bene't College . He is called by others Marchant , b Assertio Antiq . Acad . Oxon . p . 7 . a Caius calls him , comically enough , ( p HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 41.
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