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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... will be observed in the proper place , the more minute account of that college ; not , perhaps , that I previously pos- sessed more knowledge of that than of some others : but I thought it a duty to acquire xii PREFACE .
... will be observed in the proper place , the more minute account of that college ; not , perhaps , that I previously pos- sessed more knowledge of that than of some others : but I thought it a duty to acquire xii PREFACE .
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... proper place . Room , and great room , there is also for apo- logies . Some apology should be made for the delay of the publication so long beyond the time announced ; and , I fear , I must take the whole of the blame : none , at least ...
... proper place . Room , and great room , there is also for apo- logies . Some apology should be made for the delay of the publication so long beyond the time announced ; and , I fear , I must take the whole of the blame : none , at least ...
xviii. lappuse
... proper place , so as to illustrate other subjects , these unexpected inter - coruscations of thought will not be reckoned unfavourable interruptions , nor my improvement of them my slightest efforts . A little irregularity , with ...
... proper place , so as to illustrate other subjects , these unexpected inter - coruscations of thought will not be reckoned unfavourable interruptions , nor my improvement of them my slightest efforts . A little irregularity , with ...
xxi. lappuse
... proper tone of feeling : for in the cases alluded to , in spite of all my rules and resolutions , a cheerful acceptance would evi- dently have been the pre - eminent prudence , as there would have been in it an indisputable propriety ...
... proper tone of feeling : for in the cases alluded to , in spite of all my rules and resolutions , a cheerful acceptance would evi- dently have been the pre - eminent prudence , as there would have been in it an indisputable propriety ...
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... proper places , in numerous publications , and being so minute , and in detail so various , may not suit every plan of history . Those who merely visit an University , are apt to be pleased with forms and habits , ceremonies and titles ...
... proper places , in numerous publications , and being so minute , and in detail so various , may not suit every plan of history . Those who merely visit an University , are apt to be pleased with forms and habits , ceremonies and titles ...
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