Cambridge University Transactions During the Puritan Controversies of the 16th and 17th Centuries, Volume 1

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Page xx - ... appointed respectively, all claims and demands made by individuals for damages done to or sustained by them within such State, during the late hostilities and by reason thereof; whether the same have been committed and done by officers or soldiers, acting under the authority of Congress, or by the enemy. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the said commissioners do require and receive such evidence with respect to each and every such claim as they shall judge fitting and...
Page xxi - Ordinances have been made without the consent of the people assembled in Parliament, which is not according to the fundamental laws of...
Page 4 - Dialecticae, et Rhetorices eandem in legendo Formam observabunt : quod ni fecerint, regii Professores decem Solidis pro qualibet Lectione,. quam omiserint, mulctentur. Et mulctae quidem Lectorum Theologiae, Hebraicae et Graecae Linguae secundum Praescriptum Statuti Collegii Trinitatis in Usum dicti Collegii reddantur.
Page 44 - Lord we glorify thee in these thy servants, our benefactors, departed out of this present life, beseeching thee that as they for their time bestowed charitably for our comfort the temporal things which thou didst give them, so we for our time may fruitfully use the same to the setting forth of thy holy word, thy laud and praise, and finally tha tboth they and we may reign with thee in glory through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 162 - Januarye, 1599, and in the two and fortyth yeare of the reigne of our fovereigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the fayth, &c.
Page 52 - And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that all manner of instruments, indentures, obligations, writings obligatory, and recognizances, made or knowledged by any person or persons or body corporate, to either of the said corporated bodies of either of the said Universities, by what name or names soever the said chancellor, masters, and scholars of either of the said Universities have...
Page 542 - Majesty, and by the Lordes Spirituall and Temporall, and Commons in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authoritie of the same, That...
Page 112 - ... abroade, waringe such apparell even at this time in London (although like hipocrites they come at this time outwardlie covered with the...
Page xix - Halls respectively, or what of them are jj^roeated fit to be taken away, abrogated or altered, and what is fit to altered or...
Page xvii - Estates upon trust, and to the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned; that is to say, I will and appoint that the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford for the time being shall take and...

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