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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... mention , however , with no insidious meaning - for he might have been a whole papist without the smallest re- flection from me - I rather speak after those who were in- timate with Mr. Cole , and who respected some of his better ...
... mention , however , with no insidious meaning - for he might have been a whole papist without the smallest re- flection from me - I rather speak after those who were in- timate with Mr. Cole , and who respected some of his better ...
18. lappuse
... mentioned , there are among the English manuscripts , in the public library , above three pieces more , and those but small , immediately relating to the University : these are , John Scott's Account of the Uni- versity ; Proof of the ...
... mentioned , there are among the English manuscripts , in the public library , above three pieces more , and those but small , immediately relating to the University : these are , John Scott's Account of the Uni- versity ; Proof of the ...
22. lappuse
... mentioned the Account of the University of Cambridge , and the Colleges there , being a plain relation of many of their oaths , and statutes , and charters . This appears in form of a pro- position to both houses of parliament , and is ...
... mentioned the Account of the University of Cambridge , and the Colleges there , being a plain relation of many of their oaths , and statutes , and charters . This appears in form of a pro- position to both houses of parliament , and is ...
23. lappuse
... 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 , in the history of a learned body . We must not pass ...
... 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 , in the history of a learned body . We must not pass ...
26. lappuse
... mentioned , " says M. M. as a matter of surprise and regret , that Cambridge has never produced a work , similar to the Athenæ Oxonienses : and the surprise and regret from the abundance , actually pre- pared for such a work . " This ...
... mentioned , " says M. M. as a matter of surprise and regret , that Cambridge has never produced a work , similar to the Athenæ Oxonienses : and the surprise and regret from the abundance , actually pre- pared for such a work . " This ...
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