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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... royal palace and tribunal of justice at Grant- chester , together with two fortified castles , and houses of scholastics . However we adjust these matters , still it remains to ask , whence the modern name Cambridge ? As in matters of ...
... royal palace and tribunal of justice at Grant- chester , together with two fortified castles , and houses of scholastics . However we adjust these matters , still it remains to ask , whence the modern name Cambridge ? As in matters of ...
54. lappuse
... royal charter ? In the former case , might we not begin our schola too late ? In the latter , should we not begin our university too soon ? The word schola , indeed , does occur both in classical and ancient ecclesiastical writers , in ...
... royal charter ? In the former case , might we not begin our schola too late ? In the latter , should we not begin our university too soon ? The word schola , indeed , does occur both in classical and ancient ecclesiastical writers , in ...
55. lappuse
... royal charters . This seems to be the modern sense of the word university . As to the word college , that also , as every one knows , is a Latin word , used both by classical and all ancient writers , for a col- lection of men or women ...
... royal charters . This seems to be the modern sense of the word university . As to the word college , that also , as every one knows , is a Latin word , used both by classical and all ancient writers , for a col- lection of men or women ...
67. lappuse
... royal authority , ordaining , that before the masters resumed their lectures , a certain number of the scholars and the townsmen should be bound by oath to take the names of all the principal houses in the town , and of those who dwelt ...
... royal authority , ordaining , that before the masters resumed their lectures , a certain number of the scholars and the townsmen should be bound by oath to take the names of all the principal houses in the town , and of those who dwelt ...
72. lappuse
... royal order could also set them aside ; and as a matter of authority , they had none , but so far as they were consistent with the law of the land , and in our common law courts , they had no power at all ; non currit lex . But the pope ...
... royal order could also set them aside ; and as a matter of authority , they had none , but so far as they were consistent with the law of the land , and in our common law courts , they had no power at all ; non currit lex . But the pope ...
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