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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Página xxii
... a registrar , to record the event , than as the herald , to proclaim a victory . Hence it is , that on theological and political opinions I maintain no arguments ; on public proceedings , on either side , I form no decisions xxii PREFACE .
... a registrar , to record the event , than as the herald , to proclaim a victory . Hence it is , that on theological and political opinions I maintain no arguments ; on public proceedings , on either side , I form no decisions xxii PREFACE .
Página xxiii
... side , I form no decisions ; and even to the interferences of the higher powers I make no oppositions , except , in a few instances , where public authorities , in former times , en- croached on the liberties of the University , or the ...
... side , I form no decisions ; and even to the interferences of the higher powers I make no oppositions , except , in a few instances , where public authorities , in former times , en- croached on the liberties of the University , or the ...
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... side of the first page , that these volumes afterwards became the property of Dr. Charles Ashton , master of Jesus College . The hand - writing was imme- diately recognized by a gentleman of that college , well acquainted with it . It ...
... side of the first page , that these volumes afterwards became the property of Dr. Charles Ashton , master of Jesus College . The hand - writing was imme- diately recognized by a gentleman of that college , well acquainted with it . It ...
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... side of the river , extend- ing northward , towards Girton , through a village called Howse , of which Hows House still retains the name : and to the south , towards Newnham , and to what is now called Grantchester , along which , they ...
... side of the river , extend- ing northward , towards Girton , through a village called Howse , of which Hows House still retains the name : and to the south , towards Newnham , and to what is now called Grantchester , along which , they ...
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... side of the argument , in Camden's words : Quæ nempe Cantabrigia , a Cambridge antiqui Camboriti vel pars vel proles fuit , adeo et situ et nomine est confinis . Nec facile crediderim Cam a Grant deflexum , utpote duriuscula videatur ...
... side of the argument , in Camden's words : Quæ nempe Cantabrigia , a Cambridge antiqui Camboriti vel pars vel proles fuit , adeo et situ et nomine est confinis . Nec facile crediderim Cam a Grant deflexum , utpote duriuscula videatur ...
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