Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Colleges , within and without the City , nobly built , with beautiful Gardens ad- joining . Of these the three principal are : I. The Temple , inhabited formerly by the Knights Templars It seems to have taken its Name from the old ...
... Colleges , within and without the City , nobly built , with beautiful Gardens ad- joining . Of these the three principal are : I. The Temple , inhabited formerly by the Knights Templars It seems to have taken its Name from the old ...
Page 271
... College answered , " They were ready to make him a Present of all " their Plate , provided he would undertake to fupply " them with all the Glafs , and Earthen - ware , they " fhould have a Demand for ; fince it was very " likely he ...
... College answered , " They were ready to make him a Present of all " their Plate , provided he would undertake to fupply " them with all the Glafs , and Earthen - ware , they " fhould have a Demand for ; fince it was very " likely he ...
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... Colleges , moft beautiful ; in these a great Number of learned Men are fupported , and the Studies of all polite Sciences and Languages flourish . I think proper to mention fome few things about the Foundation of this Univerfity , and ...
... Colleges , moft beautiful ; in these a great Number of learned Men are fupported , and the Studies of all polite Sciences and Languages flourish . I think proper to mention fome few things about the Foundation of this Univerfity , and ...
Page 279
... College of the fame Name , though it has befides that of Bennet ; John Craudene , Trinity - Hall , 1354 ; Edmond Gonville in 1348 , and Jahn Caius , a Phy- sician in our Times , Gonville and Caius College ; King Henry VI . King's College ...
... College of the fame Name , though it has befides that of Bennet ; John Craudene , Trinity - Hall , 1354 ; Edmond Gonville in 1348 , and Jahn Caius , a Phy- sician in our Times , Gonville and Caius College ; King Henry VI . King's College ...
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... College for Religion and polite Let- ters ; in this Chapel is the Tomb of Dr. Whitacre , with an Infcription in Gold Letters upon Marble ; Emanuel College built in our own Times by the most honourable and prudent Sir Walter Mildway ...
... College for Religion and polite Let- ters ; in this Chapel is the Tomb of Dr. Whitacre , with an Infcription in Gold Letters upon Marble ; Emanuel College built in our own Times by the most honourable and prudent Sir Walter Mildway ...
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