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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... gives a descrip- tion of each church , and of the monuments , inscriptions , and coats of arms , which they contain , together with draughts of them all , taken by himself on the spot . " The two next volumes pursue nearly the same ...
... gives a descrip- tion of each church , and of the monuments , inscriptions , and coats of arms , which they contain , together with draughts of them all , taken by himself on the spot . " The two next volumes pursue nearly the same ...
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... give a perfect account of any thing . " " Mr. Masters made his remarks from the laudable desire of exciting others to similar undertakings ; and from the same desire they are quoted here . Works of this kind are very useful , and ...
... give a perfect account of any thing . " " Mr. Masters made his remarks from the laudable desire of exciting others to similar undertakings ; and from the same desire they are quoted here . Works of this kind are very useful , and ...
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... give a distinct account of this my source of in- formation . my The principal of my sources , then , are two MS . volumes , in quarto , entitled an Index to Hare's Collections of the Charters and Privileges of the University , from the ...
... give a distinct account of this my source of in- formation . my The principal of my sources , then , are two MS . volumes , in quarto , entitled an Index to Hare's Collections of the Charters and Privileges of the University , from the ...
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... above gentleman , to whom I shewed Dr. Parris's volumes . At my decease , probably , I shall give them an opportunity of finding , their proper home , am possessed of some things that might be considered secret INTRODUCTION . 31.
... above gentleman , to whom I shewed Dr. Parris's volumes . At my decease , probably , I shall give them an opportunity of finding , their proper home , am possessed of some things that might be considered secret INTRODUCTION . 31.
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... give to antiquity what is due only to truth . Thus we are told by some , that Cambridge was founded in the year of the world , 4321 ; by others in 3588 , i . e . 375 years before Christ " . Then it was , they say , that a The History ...
... give to antiquity what is due only to truth . Thus we are told by some , that Cambridge was founded in the year of the world , 4321 ; by others in 3588 , i . e . 375 years before Christ " . Then it was , they say , that a The History ...
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