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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6.–10. rezultāts no 48.
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... learned readers . Our Universities and Colleges present an assemblage of libraries ; and a " sacri fontes , et sacræ vallibus umbræ , Quas recreant avium Pieridumq . chori . ” COWLEY . libraries are the wardrobes of literature ; whence ...
... learned readers . Our Universities and Colleges present an assemblage of libraries ; and a " sacri fontes , et sacræ vallibus umbræ , Quas recreant avium Pieridumq . chori . ” COWLEY . libraries are the wardrobes of literature ; whence ...
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... learned reader may , indeed , easily look for more information than can bẹ crowded into a work , aspiring at general utility , though he might feel gratified to find , that what afforded him amusement , could administer , at the same ...
... learned reader may , indeed , easily look for more information than can bẹ crowded into a work , aspiring at general utility , though he might feel gratified to find , that what afforded him amusement , could administer , at the same ...
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... learned body ; one being , as before observed , a Catholic in Queen Elizabeth's reign , when the University was Protestant ; the other , a ponjuror , when the University had sworn allegiance to William . With respect to the worthy Baker ...
... learned body ; one being , as before observed , a Catholic in Queen Elizabeth's reign , when the University was Protestant ; the other , a ponjuror , when the University had sworn allegiance to William . With respect to the worthy Baker ...
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... learned men , though unquestionably the principal feature , as we cannot too often repeat , in the history of a learned body . We must not pass unnoticed , Mr. Loggan's Canta- brigia Illustrata ; for , though not a history of the Univer ...
... learned men , though unquestionably the principal feature , as we cannot too often repeat , in the history of a learned body . We must not pass unnoticed , Mr. Loggan's Canta- brigia Illustrata ; for , though not a history of the Univer ...
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... learned societies to be deficient herein . They cannot be ignorant of their foundations , without being liable to be censured , nor suffer the memories of their benefactors to perish with- out betraying a want of due respect and ...
... learned societies to be deficient herein . They cannot be ignorant of their foundations , without being liable to be censured , nor suffer the memories of their benefactors to perish with- out betraying a want of due respect and ...
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