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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... distinct works , as , his History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford , and his Athena Oxonienses , are well known to be . To judge from his list of subscribers , his patrons indeed , at the time , were not numerous ; but he ...
... distinct works , as , his History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford , and his Athena Oxonienses , are well known to be . To judge from his list of subscribers , his patrons indeed , at the time , were not numerous ; but he ...
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... distinct account of this my source of in- formation . my The principal of my sources , then , are two MS . volumes , in quarto , entitled an Index to Hare's Collections of the Charters and Privileges of the University , from the ...
... distinct account of this my source of in- formation . my The principal of my sources , then , are two MS . volumes , in quarto , entitled an Index to Hare's Collections of the Charters and Privileges of the University , from the ...
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... distinct places . Those , who insist , that Grantchester and Cambridge were the same place , say , that the principal part of the town lay , formerly , on the north side of the river , extend- ing northward , towards Girton , through a ...
... distinct places . Those , who insist , that Grantchester and Cambridge were the same place , say , that the principal part of the town lay , formerly , on the north side of the river , extend- ing northward , towards Girton , through a ...
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... distinct laws and members . We might be members of a college , without being members of the university , and vice versa . Alma mater universitas , indeed , receives into her embrace a collection of colleges , as her adopted children ...
... distinct laws and members . We might be members of a college , without being members of the university , and vice versa . Alma mater universitas , indeed , receives into her embrace a collection of colleges , as her adopted children ...
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... distinct and minute account of the possessions of land of each person and religious house in Cambridgeshire ; and in the Saxon Chronicle , the form of conveying great possessions to the church , in different counties ; but the name of ...
... distinct and minute account of the possessions of land of each person and religious house in Cambridgeshire ; and in the Saxon Chronicle , the form of conveying great possessions to the church , in different counties ; but the name of ...
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