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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48. lappuse
... ecclesiastical discipline , and by way of proof , it is added , that to this very day , there remain some of their scholars , who know the Latin and Greek language full as well as their own , in which they were born . They also taught ...
... ecclesiastical discipline , and by way of proof , it is added , that to this very day , there remain some of their scholars , who know the Latin and Greek language full as well as their own , in which they were born . They also taught ...
54. lappuse
... ecclesiastical writers , in a more enlarged sense ; but Bede's words , already referred to , seem to fix on Sigebert's schola one more restricted . In matters of great antiquity we must often be content with incomplete information . Our ...
... ecclesiastical writers , in a more enlarged sense ; but Bede's words , already referred to , seem to fix on Sigebert's schola one more restricted . In matters of great antiquity we must often be content with incomplete information . Our ...
55. lappuse
... ecclesiastical or monastic sense ; and by ec- clesiastical and monastic bodies , before it was introduced into an academical society : a mother cathedral church , with its officers , and dependent churches ; as well as a mother abbey ...
... ecclesiastical or monastic sense ; and by ec- clesiastical and monastic bodies , before it was introduced into an academical society : a mother cathedral church , with its officers , and dependent churches ; as well as a mother abbey ...
56. lappuse
... ecclesiastical , and they derive all their peculiar language from religious houses . Without pretending to fix the precise time when this word university was first applied to these learned institu- tions , and without referring to our ...
... ecclesiastical , and they derive all their peculiar language from religious houses . Without pretending to fix the precise time when this word university was first applied to these learned institu- tions , and without referring to our ...
64. lappuse
... ecclesiastical liber- ties , and were exempted from the civil courts . These people were the great weight , and no doubt the towns- men groaned under the burden . And yet our Cambridge historians , who allude to this circumstance , do ...
... ecclesiastical liber- ties , and were exempted from the civil courts . These people were the great weight , and no doubt the towns- men groaned under the burden . And yet our Cambridge historians , who allude to this circumstance , do ...
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