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... hand , that I have done something towards bringing out more clearly the real character of Whitgift and the services which he unquestionably rendered to the uni- versity . The slur cast upon his memory by one of the most distinguished ...
... hand , that I have done something towards bringing out more clearly the real character of Whitgift and the services which he unquestionably rendered to the uni- versity . The slur cast upon his memory by one of the most distinguished ...
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... hand , was a man of me origin , according to common report , the son of a Blacksmith , and one whose early experiences had been in the licence of the camp rather than in the , Apline of the schools . He seems first to have come nently ...
... hand , was a man of me origin , according to common report , the son of a Blacksmith , and one whose early experiences had been in the licence of the camp rather than in the , Apline of the schools . He seems first to have come nently ...
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... hands of the college authorities . It was however necessary that this transfer should be sanc- Loned by the Crown , and for this purpose a letter , couched in a superior Latinity , at once suggestive of Smith's hand , was forwarded to ...
... hands of the college authorities . It was however necessary that this transfer should be sanc- Loned by the Crown , and for this purpose a letter , couched in a superior Latinity , at once suggestive of Smith's hand , was forwarded to ...
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... hands of the college authorities . It was however necessary that this transfer should be sanc- toned by the Crown , and for this purpose a letter , couched in a superior Latinity , at once suggestive of Smith's hand , was forwarded to ...
... hands of the college authorities . It was however necessary that this transfer should be sanc- toned by the Crown , and for this purpose a letter , couched in a superior Latinity , at once suggestive of Smith's hand , was forwarded to ...
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... hand , the bestowal of these buildings on the college would be a lasting source of comfort and congratulation to the society , and attended , the petitioners would fain hope , with some advan- tage to his royal Majesty himself ' . CHAP ...
... hand , the bestowal of these buildings on the college would be a lasting source of comfort and congratulation to the society , and attended , the petitioners would fain hope , with some advan- tage to his royal Majesty himself ' . CHAP ...
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