The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... party was here formed and educated . In dealing with the career and influence of some of the chief leaders of that party , Thomas Cartwright , Walter Travers , Whitaker , Laurence Chaderton , and Preston , -I have sought to be strictly ...
... party was here formed and educated . In dealing with the career and influence of some of the chief leaders of that party , Thomas Cartwright , Walter Travers , Whitaker , Laurence Chaderton , and Preston , -I have sought to be strictly ...
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... parties in the college during his mastership Significance of the opposition to Taylor's rule The opposition dictated by Catholic sympathies Thomas Watson , John Seton 36 37 ib . ib . 38 39 40 40-41 The Reform party in the College 41 ...
... parties in the college during his mastership Significance of the opposition to Taylor's rule The opposition dictated by Catholic sympathies Thomas Watson , John Seton 36 37 ib . ib . 38 39 40 40-41 The Reform party in the College 41 ...
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... party Inopportuneness of the agitation set on foot by Cartwright The struggle in the Netherlands in its relations to English interests • · · • Warning afforded by the experiences of foreign universities The growing numbers of the ...
... party Inopportuneness of the agitation set on foot by Cartwright The struggle in the Netherlands in its relations to English interests • · · • Warning afforded by the experiences of foreign universities The growing numbers of the ...
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... party almost entirely composed of the younger members of the university The chief subjects of complaint . Burghley ... parties Whitgift proposes to leave Cambridge 238 ib . 240 ib . ༄ ༄ ༄ ཧྨ ཙ ཧྨ ༤ སྥ ཙ ib . ib . ib . PAGE General ...
... party almost entirely composed of the younger members of the university The chief subjects of complaint . Burghley ... parties Whitgift proposes to leave Cambridge 238 ib . 240 ib . ༄ ༄ ༄ ཧྨ ཙ ཧྨ ༤ སྥ ཙ ib . ib . ib . PAGE General ...
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... party His benefactions to the university University Street . Repair of the Schools His influence productive of benefactions on the part of others . His efforts in conjunction with Perne on behalf of the university library Perne's ...
... party His benefactions to the university University Street . Repair of the Schools His influence productive of benefactions on the part of others . His efforts in conjunction with Perne on behalf of the university library Perne's ...
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