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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... possessed . The last two years have been passed principally in my own rooms ; for the resources in my own books are not inconsiderable , which , though neither fine nor numerous , are well adapted to my present studies , which cannot be ...
... possessed . The last two years have been passed principally in my own rooms ; for the resources in my own books are not inconsiderable , which , though neither fine nor numerous , are well adapted to my present studies , which cannot be ...
31. lappuse
... by the 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.
... by the 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.
32. lappuse
... possessed of some things that might be considered secret , of many that are most valuable , and of all , perhaps , that are worth publicity . The worth of these volumes is obvious . They are im- portant in themselves ; interesting ...
... possessed of some things that might be considered secret , of many that are most valuable , and of all , perhaps , that are worth publicity . The worth of these volumes is obvious . They are im- portant in themselves ; interesting ...
58. lappuse
... possessed from time im- memorial . But William's object being to keep down the monks of Ely , and all the monks in Grentabrige , enlarged and more strongly fortified this castle . There were at the time 387 houses in the town , of which ...
... possessed from time im- memorial . But William's object being to keep down the monks of Ely , and all the monks in Grentabrige , enlarged and more strongly fortified this castle . There were at the time 387 houses in the town , of which ...
74. lappuse
... possessed before the fall of the empire , by dividing bishoprics , granting investitures , and making laws , both ecclesiastical and civil . Laws were made against papal encroach- ments , in Edward I. and Edward III . and Richard II.'s ...
... possessed before the fall of the empire , by dividing bishoprics , granting investitures , and making laws , both ecclesiastical and civil . Laws were made against papal encroach- ments , in Edward I. and Edward III . and Richard II.'s ...
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