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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... writing the account of Emmanuel College , I was not wholly unacquainted with the writings of some learned men of ... written by a member of that col- lege , was duly registered . But on resurveying my mode of proceeding towards other ...
... writing the account of Emmanuel College , I was not wholly unacquainted with the writings of some learned men of ... written by a member of that col- lege , was duly registered . But on resurveying my mode of proceeding towards other ...
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... writing Cambridge history . And now , at the close , I must apologize to myself for its brevity . The observation of a writer , " that could he have commanded more time , he would have made a shorter work , " , true in some cases , is ...
... writing Cambridge history . And now , at the close , I must apologize to myself for its brevity . The observation of a writer , " that could he have commanded more time , he would have made a shorter work , " , true in some cases , is ...
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... written by my- self many years ago , and at a moment when I was censuring a Cambridge antiquary , who had himself been censuring a man of considerable genius and learning . " It is no uncommon thing to hear pursuits of this kind made ...
... written by my- self many years ago , and at a moment when I was censuring a Cambridge antiquary , who had himself been censuring a man of considerable genius and learning . " It is no uncommon thing to hear pursuits of this kind made ...
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... written constitutions , ancient privileges , nor rights upon charters ; but " men , high- minded men . " And wha . are Universities ? not senate- houses , libraries , and schools ; not gardens and groves ; museums and chapels ; nor yet ...
... written constitutions , ancient privileges , nor rights upon charters ; but " men , high- minded men . " And wha . are Universities ? not senate- houses , libraries , and schools ; not gardens and groves ; museums and chapels ; nor yet ...
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... written before , than to detail all the particularities over again . Having thus considered what different sort of readers may expect in a work like the present , I proceed to shew what has been done by others , and what is attempted in ...
... written before , than to detail all the particularities over again . Having thus considered what different sort of readers may expect in a work like the present , I proceed to shew what has been done by others , and what is attempted in ...
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