The universities. Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, views, with historical and descriptive accounts by T. Wright and H.L. Jones1841 |
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... professor of divinity , delivered a course of lectures against the church government by bishops . The master of his college reprehended him ; and , though he had warm partisans in the college and university , he was finally deprived and ...
... professor of divinity , delivered a course of lectures against the church government by bishops . The master of his college reprehended him ; and , though he had warm partisans in the college and university , he was finally deprived and ...
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... professors , thirteen poor scholars , twenty almesmen , with the officers , servants of the foundation , and other students , in all four hundred and fourty . " Although the college was not less flourishing during the commonwealth than ...
... professors , thirteen poor scholars , twenty almesmen , with the officers , servants of the foundation , and other students , in all four hundred and fourty . " Although the college was not less flourishing during the commonwealth than ...
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... Professor Cotes , and the chapel was made in every respect worthy of the college ; but the expense exceeded six thousand pounds , and a debt was thus incurred by the college , which long weighed heavily upon its revenues . The internal ...
... Professor Cotes , and the chapel was made in every respect worthy of the college ; but the expense exceeded six thousand pounds , and a debt was thus incurred by the college , which long weighed heavily upon its revenues . The internal ...
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... professor and his assistant , which latter was to be a scholar of Trinity College . These two dignities were first borne by Roger Cotes and Robert Smith , who afterwards succeeded as professor . At the same time the master , with the ...
... professor and his assistant , which latter was to be a scholar of Trinity College . These two dignities were first borne by Roger Cotes and Robert Smith , who afterwards succeeded as professor . At the same time the master , with the ...
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... professor . In his time the question agitated during the mastership of Bentley , -the ascertaining who was the visitor of the college- was revived , but it was dropped again , being still left undecided ; and by general assent the crown ...
... professor . In his time the question agitated during the mastership of Bentley , -the ascertaining who was the visitor of the college- was revived , but it was dropped again , being still left undecided ; and by general assent the crown ...
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Page 12 - From Paul's I went, to Eton sent, To learn straightways the Latin phrase, Where fifty-three stripes given to me At once I had ; For fault but small, or none at all, It came to pass thus beat I was ; See Udall, see, the mercy of thee To me, poor lad...
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Page 4 - Once the Lady Margaret came to Christ's College, to behold it when partly built, and looking out of a window, saw the dean call a faulty scholar to correction; to whom she said,