The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... observes , ' sent a slug on his errands , ' now deputed to act as his representative at Cam- bridge . Injunctions ... observe the ' statutes , constitutions , ordinances , and laudable customs ' of the university ; factions , whether of ...
... observes , ' sent a slug on his errands , ' now deputed to act as his representative at Cam- bridge . Injunctions ... observe the ' statutes , constitutions , ordinances , and laudable customs ' of the university ; factions , whether of ...
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... observes , " The reason for this injunction was because the abbies and priories from whence exhibitions for poor scholars proceeded , were at this time dissolved , and thereupon many of those students that had not wherewith to subsist ...
... observes , " The reason for this injunction was because the abbies and priories from whence exhibitions for poor scholars proceeded , were at this time dissolved , and thereupon many of those students that had not wherewith to subsist ...
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... observes , ' had not then been imported into English affairs , as it afterwards was by the provocations of Edward vi and his courtiers ; nor had the spirit of Con- tinental Protestantism as yet made its way to any extent among divines ...
... observes , ' had not then been imported into English affairs , as it afterwards was by the provocations of Edward vi and his courtiers ; nor had the spirit of Con- tinental Protestantism as yet made its way to any extent among divines ...
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... observes Baker , so well done that it shews the genius of a great man . ' Baker - Mayor , p . 110. The salary was raised to £ 4 yearly ; ' et pro laboribus quos superioribus die- bus sustinuit xxvis viiid . ' Documents , I 436 . 4 The ...
... observes Baker , so well done that it shews the genius of a great man . ' Baker - Mayor , p . 110. The salary was raised to £ 4 yearly ; ' et pro laboribus quos superioribus die- bus sustinuit xxvis viiid . ' Documents , I 436 . 4 The ...
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... observes " Tis pity he did not con- tinue longer ; being fitted for govern- ment and very learned , the college might have flourished under him much more than it did under his successor , who had not the art of governing a college ...
... observes " Tis pity he did not con- tinue longer ; being fitted for govern- ment and very learned , the college might have flourished under him much more than it did under his successor , who had not the art of governing a college ...
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