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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... professors , and the course of our public history , required a little variation from a general rule . But notwithstanding my aim at impartiality , readers will , I suspect , notice a few weak- nesses . It has been my fortune , through a ...
... professors , and the course of our public history , required a little variation from a general rule . But notwithstanding my aim at impartiality , readers will , I suspect , notice a few weak- nesses . It has been my fortune , through a ...
4. lappuse
... professor ; yet in the description of edifices he must sometimes use the terms of art ; and , though he has only time to take a rapid glance , and can speak only as it were from the eye , still he must consult the taste of the times ...
... professor ; yet in the description of edifices he must sometimes use the terms of art ; and , though he has only time to take a rapid glance , and can speak only as it were from the eye , still he must consult the taste of the times ...
37. lappuse
... Professor or officer of the most noble University of Oxford to have undertaken and consummated , than the author , who never enjoyed any place or office therein , or can justly say he hath eaten the bread of any founder . Also , that it ...
... Professor or officer of the most noble University of Oxford to have undertaken and consummated , than the author , who never enjoyed any place or office therein , or can justly say he hath eaten the bread of any founder . Also , that it ...
55. lappuse
... professors in the various branches of science , and as a public , political body is distinguished by peculiar privileges , its appropriate ju- risdiction , and royal charters . This seems to be the modern sense of the word university ...
... professors in the various branches of science , and as a public , political body is distinguished by peculiar privileges , its appropriate ju- risdiction , and royal charters . This seems to be the modern sense of the word university ...
97. lappuse
... professor , and Dr. Whitgift , Master of Trinity College , and Vice- chancellor , afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury : next , on some hair - breadth distinctions upon the love of God , and justifying faith , between Dr. Baro , Margaret ...
... professor , and Dr. Whitgift , Master of Trinity College , and Vice- chancellor , afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury : next , on some hair - breadth distinctions upon the love of God , and justifying faith , between Dr. Baro , Margaret ...
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