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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... It seemed expedient to confine it to the dead ; and I was ruled by reasons of delicacy , as well as of necessity : those rea- sons are obvious , without explanation . So I took a hint of Dr. Fuller's , " that when PREFACE . ix.
... It seemed expedient to confine it to the dead ; and I was ruled by reasons of delicacy , as well as of necessity : those rea- sons are obvious , without explanation . So I took a hint of Dr. Fuller's , " that when PREFACE . ix.
Página xiii
... reason for addressing me with the rebuke of the Roman poet- -Amphora cœpit Institui , currente rota , cur urceus exit ? Horat . Ars . Poet , Such a course , then , would have broken in upon the uniformity of appearance , as well as upon ...
... reason for addressing me with the rebuke of the Roman poet- -Amphora cœpit Institui , currente rota , cur urceus exit ? Horat . Ars . Poet , Such a course , then , would have broken in upon the uniformity of appearance , as well as upon ...
Página xvi
... reason to com- plain : for could the work have been expedited , it ought to have been delayed ; and it is not for those who are creatures of circumstances , to aim at , or expect , impossibilities . The circum- stances , which govern ...
... reason to com- plain : for could the work have been expedited , it ought to have been delayed ; and it is not for those who are creatures of circumstances , to aim at , or expect , impossibilities . The circum- stances , which govern ...
Página xix
... reasons which he assigns , this is true for whoever compasses the subject , will find it of a nature not to be compressed . It is true , the early part of our history might have been passed over as insignificant ; some particular class ...
... reasons which he assigns , this is true for whoever compasses the subject , will find it of a nature not to be compressed . It is true , the early part of our history might have been passed over as insignificant ; some particular class ...
Página xxiii
... reasons of necessity . Ever since human policy has been exercised in society , and re- ligion been capable of answering worldly pur- poses , ( and when were they not ? ) we are not always to look for the real sentiments of learned men ...
... reasons of necessity . Ever since human policy has been exercised in society , and re- ligion been capable of answering worldly pur- poses , ( and when were they not ? ) we are not always to look for the real sentiments of learned men ...
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