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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... ruins , so ages of men are still passing away , and what occurred too late for one historian to record , falls to his province who succeeds . Finally , academical habits and degrees , local customs , INTRODUCTION . 7.
... ruins , so ages of men are still passing away , and what occurred too late for one historian to record , falls to his province who succeeds . Finally , academical habits and degrees , local customs , INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... late Fellow of Bene't College , is the only writer who has published any thing like an attempt at a complete history of a private college , of Cambridge . He justly observes , " It must be no small reproach to learned societies to be ...
... late Fellow of Bene't College , is the only writer who has published any thing like an attempt at a complete history of a private college , of Cambridge . He justly observes , " It must be no small reproach to learned societies to be ...
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... late Mr. Ashby ; and these it has fallen in my way to pe- ruse : in them are numerous references to the Cantabrigiana , for that future use , which is made of them in the last edition of the Cambridge Guide . But I am far from ...
... late Mr. Ashby ; and these it has fallen in my way to pe- ruse : in them are numerous references to the Cantabrigiana , for that future use , which is made of them in the last edition of the Cambridge Guide . But I am far from ...
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... late ? In the latter , should we not begin our university too soon ? The word schola , indeed , does occur both in classical and ancient ecclesiastical writers , in a more enlarged sense ; but Bede's words , already referred to , seem ...
... late ? In the latter , should we not begin our university too soon ? The word schola , indeed , does occur both in classical and ancient ecclesiastical writers , in a more enlarged sense ; but Bede's words , already referred to , seem ...
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... late years , unquestionably surpassed Cambridge , in the number and grandeur of its printed books . But lord Coke has observed , " that Cambridge enjoyed , before □ Hume . b Decretum Universitatis de modo celebrandi et orandi pro ...
... late years , unquestionably surpassed Cambridge , in the number and grandeur of its printed books . But lord Coke has observed , " that Cambridge enjoyed , before □ Hume . b Decretum Universitatis de modo celebrandi et orandi pro ...
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