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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... there was of art among our ancestors was to be found principally in those houses , where abbots were architects , and monks and nuns were limners ; and in our colleges , as well as our other public buildings , B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... there was of art among our ancestors was to be found principally in those houses , where abbots were architects , and monks and nuns were limners ; and in our colleges , as well as our other public buildings , B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... building . Next to buildings , it may be expected by some , that the groves , gardens , and public walks ought to be con- sidered : these are parts of our whole ; and in these environs and retreats of our Lyceum , not only the pass- ing ...
... building . Next to buildings , it may be expected by some , that the groves , gardens , and public walks ought to be con- sidered : these are parts of our whole ; and in these environs and retreats of our Lyceum , not only the pass- ing ...
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... buildings ; consisting of copper - plate engrav- ings , the better perhaps for being rather ancient , for it is 2 Mr. Carter was a schoolmaster in Cambridge . often necessary to compare the state of modern edifices with INTRODUCTION . 23.
... buildings ; consisting of copper - plate engrav- ings , the better perhaps for being rather ancient , for it is 2 Mr. Carter was a schoolmaster in Cambridge . often necessary to compare the state of modern edifices with INTRODUCTION . 23.
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... buildings , so the very words , and habits , used in our colleges , are of monkish origin : and though we now consider universities as literary institu- tions , they were formerly considered as ecclesiastical , and they derive all their ...
... buildings , so the very words , and habits , used in our colleges , are of monkish origin : and though we now consider universities as literary institu- tions , they were formerly considered as ecclesiastical , and they derive all their ...
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... buildings of the said University , should experience no outrage or violence ; and the Earl of Essex , in March 7 , 1642 , had given order , to the same effect , to all colonels , lieu- tenant - colonels , captains , and all other ...
... buildings of the said University , should experience no outrage or violence ; and the Earl of Essex , in March 7 , 1642 , had given order , to the same effect , to all colonels , lieu- tenant - colonels , captains , and all other ...
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