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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1.–5. rezultāts no 49.
ix. lappuse
... 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 liberality , both with respect to its ...
... 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 liberality , both with respect to its ...
xii. lappuse
... considered some predilection for my old College . Towards the places of their education most people , I be- . lieve , are sensible of some prejudices , somewhat resembling the fondness which they feel for a parent . It is a natural ...
... considered some predilection for my old College . Towards the places of their education most people , I be- . lieve , are sensible of some prejudices , somewhat resembling the fondness which they feel for a parent . It is a natural ...
xix. lappuse
... considered as having a claim to notice , and the rest not worth mention- ing ; two or three of our eminent men held up , and all the rest thrown into shade : but Conscience remonstrated against such canons for writing Cambridge history ...
... considered as having a claim to notice , and the rest not worth mention- ing ; two or three of our eminent men held up , and all the rest thrown into shade : but Conscience remonstrated against such canons for writing Cambridge history ...
xxv. lappuse
... considered such as I have allowed myself to exercise towards those , who have preceded me in this walk of literature . There are subjects , on which , such as wish to arrive at knowledge , must be indebted to their predecessors . But we ...
... considered such as I have allowed myself to exercise towards those , who have preceded me in this walk of literature . There are subjects , on which , such as wish to arrive at knowledge , must be indebted to their predecessors . But we ...
xxvi. lappuse
... considered rather as private plunderers , than fellow - labourers . But as to freedoms that I have allowed myself towards writers of Cambridge history , they will be found , after all , intermingled with due ac- xxvi PREFACE .
... considered rather as private plunderers , than fellow - labourers . But as to freedoms that I have allowed myself towards writers of Cambridge history , they will be found , after all , intermingled with due ac- xxvi PREFACE .
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