The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... important in Cambridge uni- versity history prior to the present century . It was the time when the code by which , with little modification , the university was governed for nearly three centuries , was , notwithstanding strenuous ...
... important in Cambridge uni- versity history prior to the present century . It was the time when the code by which , with little modification , the university was governed for nearly three centuries , was , notwithstanding strenuous ...
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... importance . If I admit that it has been my endeavour to realise , in some degree , the high ideal indicated by professor Aschbach , it will be con- ceded that the labour involved has been considerably beyond that of a mere registration ...
... importance . If I admit that it has been my endeavour to realise , in some degree , the high ideal indicated by professor Aschbach , it will be con- ceded that the labour involved has been considerably beyond that of a mere registration ...
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... Importance of such foundations to the universities Evils and defects to which the foregoing evidence appears to point 1. The irregular and unjust exercise of patronage Further evidence from Latimer . Corroboration from Harrison , circ ...
... Importance of such foundations to the universities Evils and defects to which the foregoing evidence appears to point 1. The irregular and unjust exercise of patronage Further evidence from Latimer . Corroboration from Harrison , circ ...
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... Important testimony of Dr Caius in 1558 • Decline of studious habits and prevalence of dissipation among the students • Dr Caius ' complaint confirmed by Harrison . Absence of leaders of recognised attainments and ability Departure of ...
... Important testimony of Dr Caius in 1558 • Decline of studious habits and prevalence of dissipation among the students • Dr Caius ' complaint confirmed by Harrison . Absence of leaders of recognised attainments and ability Departure of ...
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... importance attached to theological disputations at Oxford Fierceness and effects of this controversy MARTIN BUCER AT CAMBRIDGE His pacific disposition • He is compelled to leave Strassburg , and is invited by Cranmer to England Bucer ...
... importance attached to theological disputations at Oxford Fierceness and effects of this controversy MARTIN BUCER AT CAMBRIDGE His pacific disposition • He is compelled to leave Strassburg , and is invited by Cranmer to England Bucer ...
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