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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... 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 members departed , and with re- spect ...
... 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 members departed , and with re- spect ...
xii. lappuse
... objects from the end of a perspective , by bringing what was distant and almost out of sight , more full in view . And it may be observed , that as death levels all distinc- tions , so it levels all parties . We forget differ- ences of ...
... objects from the end of a perspective , by bringing what was distant and almost out of sight , more full in view . And it may be observed , that as death levels all distinc- tions , so it levels all parties . We forget differ- ences of ...
27. lappuse
... object , and he took a right aim : he knew that the History of an University should embrace the history of the place ... objects numerous and interesting , within the narrow and prescribed limits of two small volumes ; if , in ...
... object , and he took a right aim : he knew that the History of an University should embrace the history of the place ... objects numerous and interesting , within the narrow and prescribed limits of two small volumes ; if , in ...
48. lappuse
... objects were literary , if it had been such a trans- cendent institution as an University is supposed to be ? It was always of the genius of such reformers , and revivers of learning , to single out such institutions , to distinguish ...
... objects were literary , if it had been such a trans- cendent institution as an University is supposed to be ? It was always of the genius of such reformers , and revivers of learning , to single out such institutions , to distinguish ...
56. lappuse
... object in our inquiry ; nor , per- haps , would it be easy to ascertain . As to the beginning then of our university history , as both Leland and Sir Simon D'Ewes seem disposed to set out from Sigebert , we cannot do better than set out ...
... object in our inquiry ; nor , per- haps , would it be easy to ascertain . As to the beginning then of our university history , as both Leland and Sir Simon D'Ewes seem disposed to set out from Sigebert , we cannot do better than set out ...
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