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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... passed the years of early life in literary pursuits , and virtuous conduct , there will arise a thousand pleasing recollections , not affected much by the remembrance of departed friends , ( for what we call melancholy feelings , are ...
... passed the years of early life in literary pursuits , and virtuous conduct , there will arise a thousand pleasing recollections , not affected much by the remembrance of departed friends , ( for what we call melancholy feelings , are ...
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... passed over as insignificant ; some particular class of writings considered as having a claim to notice , and the rest not worth mention- ing ; two or three of our eminent men held up , and all the rest thrown into shade : but ...
... passed over as insignificant ; some particular class of writings considered as having a claim to notice , and the rest not worth mention- ing ; two or three of our eminent men held up , and all the rest thrown into shade : but ...
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... of their 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.
... of their 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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... passed through the hands of Dr. Ashton , Master of Jesus College . Both were Vice - Chancellors in their turn , and by right of office possessed Hare's Register ; and few men were ever better acquainted with the affairs of the ...
... passed through the hands of Dr. Ashton , Master of Jesus College . Both were Vice - Chancellors in their turn , and by right of office possessed Hare's Register ; and few men were ever better acquainted with the affairs of the ...
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... passed principally in my own rooms ; for the resources in my own books are not inconsiderable , which , though neither fine nor numerous , are well adapted to my present studies , which cannot be properly pursued but among my own books ...
... passed principally in my own rooms ; for the resources in my own books are not inconsiderable , which , though neither fine nor numerous , are well adapted to my present studies , which cannot be properly pursued but among my own books ...
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