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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... side the charter just alluded to , he ordained , by another charter , that no vessel should unlade nor pay toll for its goods any where but in Cambridge . But it was not till 1231 , ( under Henry III . ) that the government of the town ...
... side the charter just alluded to , he ordained , by another charter , that no vessel should unlade nor pay toll for its goods any where but in Cambridge . But it was not till 1231 , ( under Henry III . ) that the government of the town ...
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... side of the townsmen ; but the great evil lay on the other side and impartiality must ascribe them to the circum- stances of the times , and the condition of the different inhabitants of the place . The religious houses swarmed with ...
... side of the townsmen ; but the great evil lay on the other side and impartiality must ascribe them to the circum- stances of the times , and the condition of the different inhabitants of the place . The religious houses swarmed with ...
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... ; a A Letter on the Celibacy of Fellows of Colleges . Johnson . 1794 . Reflections on the Celibacy of Fellows of Colleges . Cambridge . Deigh- A for though on one side it has been insisted , HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 93.
... ; a A Letter on the Celibacy of Fellows of Colleges . Johnson . 1794 . Reflections on the Celibacy of Fellows of Colleges . Cambridge . Deigh- A for though on one side it has been insisted , HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY . 93.
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... side it has been insisted , that as eccle- siastical bodies , these societies were , in ancient times , prohibited from matrimony ; that on particular colleges the law of celibacy was imposed by the founders ; and that Elizabeth's ...
... side it has been insisted , that as eccle- siastical bodies , these societies were , in ancient times , prohibited from matrimony ; that on particular colleges the law of celibacy was imposed by the founders ; and that Elizabeth's ...
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... sides many other very charitable uses . " May it please this Honourable Court , out of their great wisdom and tender care for the cherishing of learning and furthering of the studies and pains of those who have and do devote themselves ...
... sides many other very charitable uses . " May it please this Honourable Court , out of their great wisdom and tender care for the cherishing of learning and furthering of the studies and pains of those who have and do devote themselves ...
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