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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23. lappuse
... chancellors , bishops , and masters , and the bare mention of a few names in Dr. Ful- ler : yet there is no attempt at a general survey of its learned men , though unquestionably the principal feature , as we cannot too often repeat ...
... chancellors , bishops , and masters , and the bare mention of a few names in Dr. Ful- ler : yet there is no attempt at a general survey of its learned men , though unquestionably the principal feature , as we cannot too often repeat ...
31. lappuse
... Chancellors ' and Proctors ' Books , and from the Grace Books , and other Records of the University , and since re ... Chancellor , and as best acquainted of any man in his time with the archives of the University . For this knowledge ...
... Chancellors ' and Proctors ' Books , and from the Grace Books , and other Records of the University , and since re ... Chancellor , and as best acquainted of any man in his time with the archives of the University . For this knowledge ...
36. lappuse
... chancellor ; and " though a scholar of no college , was trusted by the scholars with the charters and statutes of the University , aiming to reform the University , in order to reform the church . " - Not that there exists any ...
... chancellor ; and " though a scholar of no college , was trusted by the scholars with the charters and statutes of the University , aiming to reform the University , in order to reform the church . " - Not that there exists any ...
60. lappuse
... chancellor , who was only pro tempore , and a residing member of the univer- sity , was called rector.a These halls and hostles were also numerous , and for reasons hereafter assigned , far more crowded , than our present colleges ...
... chancellor , who was only pro tempore , and a residing member of the univer- sity , was called rector.a These halls and hostles were also numerous , and for reasons hereafter assigned , far more crowded , than our present colleges ...
62. lappuse
... chancellor interposed ; but academical authority was too weak . He called the townsmen to his aid ; but this was throwing oil into the fire ; gownsmen fighting with gownsmen , and townsmen intermingling with all the university and town ...
... chancellor interposed ; but academical authority was too weak . He called the townsmen to his aid ; but this was throwing oil into the fire ; gownsmen fighting with gownsmen , and townsmen intermingling with all the university and town ...
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