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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8. lappuse
... less prudent than convenient , to make a general reference to what has been 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 ...
... less prudent than convenient , to make a general reference to what has been 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 ...
14. lappuse
... less than sixty volumes , were almost all written or collected by himself , through the course of nearly half a century before he died . For he had so long , it seems , been making local observations , and procuring materials for a ...
... less than sixty volumes , were almost all written or collected by himself , through the course of nearly half a century before he died . For he had so long , it seems , been making local observations , and procuring materials for a ...
28. lappuse
... less interested ; by shutting out alike university and sectarian prejudices , that the more ample room might be left for the spirit of liberty and uni- versal justice ; and by excluding fancy from regions , scarce- ly spacious enough ...
... less interested ; by shutting out alike university and sectarian prejudices , that the more ample room might be left for the spirit of liberty and uni- versal justice ; and by excluding fancy from regions , scarce- ly spacious enough ...
65. lappuse
... less danger . When summoned to appear in the vice - chancellor's court , they pleaded exemption from his authority , as not being scholars : on other occa- sions , they pleaded to the character both of scholars and clerics , to claim ...
... less danger . When summoned to appear in the vice - chancellor's court , they pleaded exemption from his authority , as not being scholars : on other occa- sions , they pleaded to the character both of scholars and clerics , to claim ...
68. lappuse
... less on the concessions of Edward II . they being , principally , confirmations of former charters and privileges . This prince , however , granted some new privileges , among which , the one en- titled , Charta omnium amplissima , ( as ...
... less on the concessions of Edward II . they being , principally , confirmations of former charters and privileges . This prince , however , granted some new privileges , among which , the one en- titled , Charta omnium amplissima , ( as ...
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