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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... thoughts ; and , if I may judge from the pains taken to conduct through these accidental openings certain subi- taneous glimmerings to their proper place , so as to illustrate other subjects , these unexpected inter - coruscations of ...
... thoughts ; and , if I may judge from the pains taken to conduct through these accidental openings certain subi- taneous glimmerings to their proper place , so as to illustrate other subjects , these unexpected inter - coruscations of ...
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... thought severe ; but the Editor , well acquainted with the fickleness of his disposition for more than forty years , avers it to be well grounded ; and thinks it incumbent upon him thus to publish it to the world , to prevent any ...
... thought severe ; but the Editor , well acquainted with the fickleness of his disposition for more than forty years , avers it to be well grounded ; and thinks it incumbent upon him thus to publish it to the world , to prevent any ...
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... thought them worth copying , I have recopied from Dr. Farmer for insertion in this work . They relate to Emanuel College . There is , however , one work , folio , manuscript , of Dr. Richard- son's , a List of all the Graduates , their ...
... thought them worth copying , I have recopied from Dr. Farmer for insertion in this work . They relate to Emanuel College . There is , however , one work , folio , manuscript , of Dr. Richard- son's , a List of all the Graduates , their ...
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... thought that Dr. Caius had trifled enough relative to the Antiquity of the University , and therefore , dismissing the subject with a joke for no man exceeded him in humour - he is content that the beginning of his history should be ...
... thought that Dr. Caius had trifled enough relative to the Antiquity of the University , and therefore , dismissing the subject with a joke for no man exceeded him in humour - he is content that the beginning of his history should be ...
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... thought it was Cambridge , as did also Burton . Burton's manuscript Commentary on Antonine's Itinerary is of the greatest authority . In speaking of Camborito , as Cambridge , Camden had his eye on this commentary : the editions of ...
... thought it was Cambridge , as did also Burton . Burton's manuscript Commentary on Antonine's Itinerary is of the greatest authority . In speaking of Camborito , as Cambridge , Camden had his eye on this commentary : the editions of ...
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