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... whole subject has cer- tainly not diminished as the materials have multiplied . It has been truly observed by a very careful investigator of university history , that an adequate treatment of the sub- ject postulates not merely due ...
... whole subject has cer- tainly not diminished as the materials have multiplied . It has been truly observed by a very careful investigator of university history , that an adequate treatment of the sub- ject postulates not merely due ...
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... whole episco- pate , eight archdeacons , and seventeen doctors of divinity and civil law ; an illustrious list , seeing that it contains the names of those who were also the translators of the Bible of 1540 and the compilers of the ...
... whole episco- pate , eight archdeacons , and seventeen doctors of divinity and civil law ; an illustrious list , seeing that it contains the names of those who were also the translators of the Bible of 1540 and the compilers of the ...
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... whole , a father to every one in that college . There was none , ' he goes on to say , ' so poore , if he had either wil to goodnes , or wit to learning , that could lacke being there , or should depart from thence for any need . I am ...
... whole , a father to every one in that college . There was none , ' he goes on to say , ' so poore , if he had either wil to goodnes , or wit to learning , that could lacke being there , or should depart from thence for any need . I am ...
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... whole college , to the intent to shew your lordship the tenor of their statute as touching the election of a new master , ' etc. ( La- timer - Corrie , 11 378 ) . With refer- ence , evidently , to the election of Metcalfe's successor ...
... whole college , to the intent to shew your lordship the tenor of their statute as touching the election of a new master , ' etc. ( La- timer - Corrie , 11 378 ) . With refer- ence , evidently , to the election of Metcalfe's successor ...
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... whole tone of these communities had been becoming less and less in unison with the higher thought of the age . The jealousy of Greek , of which we have already heard so much , still lurked in the cell of the monk when driven from the ...
... whole tone of these communities had been becoming less and less in unison with the higher thought of the age . The jealousy of Greek , of which we have already heard so much , still lurked in the cell of the monk when driven from the ...
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