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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... 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 members departed , and with re- spect to general readers ...
... 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 members departed , and with re- spect to general readers ...
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... learned members of our University : nor has this been interrupted , but rather assisted by any peculiarities in my turn of thinking . These , like letters of recommendation , introduced me to different and opposite parties , as well ...
... learned members of our University : nor has this been interrupted , but rather assisted by any peculiarities in my turn of thinking . These , like letters of recommendation , introduced me to different and opposite parties , as well ...
xi. lappuse
... learned world - most of those , whom I recollect , have been long since dead ; but I live to re- member them . And this early knowledge , with Dr. Askew's communicativeness , though interrupted by different con- nexions and different ...
... learned world - most of those , whom I recollect , have been long since dead ; but I live to re- member them . And this early knowledge , with Dr. Askew's communicativeness , though interrupted by different con- nexions and different ...
xiii. lappuse
... learned men of this college , now living , and I noticed them with respect , and , indeed , the smallest pamphlet . which occurred to me as written by a member of that col- lege , was duly registered . But on resurveying my mode of ...
... learned men of this college , now living , and I noticed them with respect , and , indeed , the smallest pamphlet . which occurred to me as written by a member of that col- lege , was duly registered . But on resurveying my mode of ...
xxiii. lappuse
... learned men in their writings . Among the great mass of writers , whom I have been obliged to peruse , I could not but sometimes perceive this . There are formalist - writers as well as formalist- worshippers . Bigotry is very prompt at ...
... learned men in their writings . Among the great mass of writers , whom I have been obliged to peruse , I could not but sometimes perceive this . There are formalist - writers as well as formalist- worshippers . Bigotry is very prompt at ...
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