History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, Volumen1Longman, 1814 - 396 páginas |
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... gives an account of what has been done by others , to- wards a History of the University and Colleges . of Cambridge , and of what is meditated in the following attempt . Still a Preface may supply a few omissions , without aiming to ...
... gives an account of what has been done by others , to- wards a History of the University and Colleges . of Cambridge , and of what is meditated in the following attempt . Still a Preface may supply a few omissions , without aiming to ...
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... give it some peculiar features . They necessarily become interesting ; and , as on travelling over extended regions , and observ- ing various bodies of waters , taking different courses , men are gratified in beholding their source , so ...
... give it some peculiar features . They necessarily become interesting ; and , as on travelling over extended regions , and observ- ing various bodies of waters , taking different courses , men are gratified in beholding their source , so ...
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... give something of variety , if not embellishment , to the narrative , will require no vindication . But to revert to , and to dwell a little longer on , opinions : -this , as already has been shewn , related to subjects which admit of ...
... give something of variety , if not embellishment , to the narrative , will require no vindication . But to revert to , and to dwell a little longer on , opinions : -this , as already has been shewn , related to subjects which admit of ...
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... give them being and form , with all their privileges and rights ; and , though through distance of time , or accidents of place , they are perceived only in a general way , or may even become obsolete , still like the bases and ...
... give them being and form , with all their privileges and rights ; and , though through distance of time , or accidents of place , they are perceived only in a general way , or may even become obsolete , still like the bases and ...
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... gives a complete view of St. John's House or Hospital , when a priory of canons regular , proceeding to the foundation of the College , A. 1511 , Robert Shipton being first master , and ending with Peter Gun- ning , twenty - second ...
... gives a complete view of St. John's House or Hospital , when a priory of canons regular , proceeding to the foundation of the College , A. 1511 , Robert Shipton being first master , and ending with Peter Gun- ning , twenty - second ...
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