The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... received in every quarter , I here take the opportu- nity of expressing my sincere thanks . To the Masters of Magdalene , Trinity , Emmanuel , and Sidney Colleges , my acknowledgements are especially due for access to documents , and ...
... received in every quarter , I here take the opportu- nity of expressing my sincere thanks . To the Masters of Magdalene , Trinity , Emmanuel , and Sidney Colleges , my acknowledgements are especially due for access to documents , and ...
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... received so little attention at the universities . Rhetoric takes the place of mathematics as the subject of the first year's study The ancient manuals still the only ones used Logic the chief study of the second year PETER RAMUS 404 ib ...
... received so little attention at the universities . Rhetoric takes the place of mathematics as the subject of the first year's study The ancient manuals still the only ones used Logic the chief study of the second year PETER RAMUS 404 ib ...
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... received not only with prompt and unquestioning compliance , but even with professed satisfaction . Other signs were not wanting which plainly foreshadowed a policy that demanded for its execution bold , if not unscrupulous , hands ...
... received not only with prompt and unquestioning compliance , but even with professed satisfaction . Other signs were not wanting which plainly foreshadowed a policy that demanded for its execution bold , if not unscrupulous , hands ...
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... received a certain adequate stipend . Of this change it will be necessary 1 Stat . 26 Henry VII . c . 3 . • 2 The effect of this form of taxa- tion in driving away the poor scho- lars in the colleges is insisted upon with singular ...
... received a certain adequate stipend . Of this change it will be necessary 1 Stat . 26 Henry VII . c . 3 . • 2 The effect of this form of taxa- tion in driving away the poor scho- lars in the colleges is insisted upon with singular ...
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... received an intimation from Cranmer to this effect and accordingly did not present himself a second time . 1 I must confess myself unable to concur in Dr Lorimer's statement , that Alane delivered his opinion with equal modesty and ...
... received an intimation from Cranmer to this effect and accordingly did not present himself a second time . 1 I must confess myself unable to concur in Dr Lorimer's statement , that Alane delivered his opinion with equal modesty and ...
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