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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... reasons assigned for re- publishing them , one was , that I wished read- ers to consider them as a pledge , that however I was then employed , I was not likely to take a course inconsistent with the fundamental princi- ples of our ...
... reasons assigned for re- publishing them , one was , that I wished read- ers to consider them as a pledge , that however I was then employed , I was not likely to take a course inconsistent with the fundamental princi- ples of our ...
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... reasons for suppressing this manuscript as well as all the rest . " " The reasons that have prevented some able person from perfecting and publishing this volume since Baker's death are best known to others . Some person , it seems ...
... reasons for suppressing this manuscript as well as all the rest . " " The reasons that have prevented some able person from perfecting and publishing this volume since Baker's death are best known to others . Some person , it seems ...
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... reasons for my being thus particular and explicit . It was part of the agreement entered into with the editor , that I should make such use of those papers as I deemed proper , in any future publication of my own : I have accordingly ...
... reasons for my being thus particular and explicit . It was part of the agreement entered into with the editor , that I should make such use of those papers as I deemed proper , in any future publication of my own : I have accordingly ...
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... reasons hereafter assigned , far more crowded , than our present colleges , with students . The principal houses were those of St. Mary , St. Barnard , St. Thomas , and St. Augustine , assigned to Artists , who studied the li- beral ...
... reasons hereafter assigned , far more crowded , than our present colleges , with students . The principal houses were those of St. Mary , St. Barnard , St. Thomas , and St. Augustine , assigned to Artists , who studied the li- beral ...
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... reasons . A University , as judge Blackstone correctly observes , is a civil , not an ecclesiastical corporation . And several years before this period , we find an English king , in his PROHIBITION , relating to archbishops & c ...
... reasons . A University , as judge Blackstone correctly observes , is a civil , not an ecclesiastical corporation . And several years before this period , we find an English king , in his PROHIBITION , relating to archbishops & c ...
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