The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... expressing my sincere thanks . To the Masters of Magdalene , Trinity , Emmanuel , and Sidney Colleges , my acknowledgements are especially due for access to documents , and for advice and corrections in my accounts of those several ...
... expressing my sincere thanks . To the Masters of Magdalene , Trinity , Emmanuel , and Sidney Colleges , my acknowledgements are especially due for access to documents , and for advice and corrections in my accounts of those several ...
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... expressions of gratitude with which Feb. 1535-6 . it was acknowledged are significant proofs of the diminution Remission to the uni- versity of first - fruits and tenths , which had already taken place in the resources of the uni ...
... expressions of gratitude with which Feb. 1535-6 . it was acknowledged are significant proofs of the diminution Remission to the uni- versity of first - fruits and tenths , which had already taken place in the resources of the uni ...
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... expression to this feeling . He was lecturing on the Psalms , when , according to his own account ' , he appears to have been interrupted and challenged to defend the views which he maintained . He thereupon intimated his readiness to ...
... expression to this feeling . He was lecturing on the Psalms , when , according to his own account ' , he appears to have been interrupted and challenged to defend the views which he maintained . He thereupon intimated his readiness to ...
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... expression versity . at St John's College . In that society the more reasonable and respectable conservative element was still opposing a pertinacious check to the innovating policy supported by the younger fellows . In 1537 this ...
... expression versity . at St John's College . In that society the more reasonable and respectable conservative element was still opposing a pertinacious check to the innovating policy supported by the younger fellows . In 1537 this ...
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... expression ' movet nos fraterculorum nostrorum ruina ' proves , I think , very clearly that the petitioners had at the time only the Cambridge houses in view . November , 1539 , both contains a distinct allusion to 26 A.D. 1535 TO 1546 ...
... expression ' movet nos fraterculorum nostrorum ruina ' proves , I think , very clearly that the petitioners had at the time only the Cambridge houses in view . November , 1539 , both contains a distinct allusion to 26 A.D. 1535 TO 1546 ...
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