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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... writers are to be considered rather as private plunderers , than fellow - labourers . But as to freedoms that I have allowed myself towards writers of Cambridge history , they will be found , after all , intermingled with due ac- xxvi ...
... writers are to be considered rather as private plunderers , than fellow - labourers . But as to freedoms that I have allowed myself towards writers of Cambridge history , they will be found , after all , intermingled with due ac- xxvi ...
6. lappuse
... writer of a cata- logue only might render immense service to the investi- gator of antiquities , to students whether classical or meta- physical , political or theological . A learned reader may , indeed , easily look for more ...
... writer of a cata- logue only might render immense service to the investi- gator of antiquities , to students whether classical or meta- physical , political or theological . A learned reader may , indeed , easily look for more ...
7. lappuse
... writers as are unbiassed by party feelings , will best meet the views and wishes of , at least , humane and enlightened minds . Biography is the light of history , and should be the very soul of an University History . A biographical ...
... writers as are unbiassed by party feelings , will best meet the views and wishes of , at least , humane and enlightened minds . Biography is the light of history , and should be the very soul of an University History . A biographical ...
12. lappuse
... writers , to whom we are wont to refer as of the greatest authority in matters con- cerning our University , had embraced certain opinions , not according with those of that learned body ; one being , as before observed , a Catholic in ...
... writers , to whom we are wont to refer as of the greatest authority in matters con- cerning our University , had embraced certain opinions , not according with those of that learned body ; one being , as before observed , a Catholic in ...
14. lappuse
... writer's own , are principally , as before observed , transcripts of ancient documents : the former , while they abound with collec- tions and copies from public archives , contain likewise a great variety of original compositions . The ...
... writer's own , are principally , as before observed , transcripts of ancient documents : the former , while they abound with collec- tions and copies from public archives , contain likewise a great variety of original compositions . The ...
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