A History of the University of CambridgeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 232 pages |
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... considerable in- terest and importance . It is also , it must be added , a question involving points of no little difficulty . As , however , nearly all these early universities were modelled either on Bologna or Paris , they present in ...
... considerable in- terest and importance . It is also , it must be added , a question involving points of no little difficulty . As , however , nearly all these early universities were modelled either on Bologna or Paris , they present in ...
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... considerable revival , it is true , took place in connection with the restored or newly founded Benedictine abbeys , but it reached no higher than the ancient level . And , just as a certain tradition of education had survived in France ...
... considerable revival , it is true , took place in connection with the restored or newly founded Benedictine abbeys , but it reached no higher than the ancient level . And , just as a certain tradition of education had survived in France ...
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... considerable importance in connection with the subsequent history of the university . The canons of St. Giles ... considerably augmented , and their founda- tion was subsequently endowed with the forfeited estates of the tyrannical Picot ...
... considerable importance in connection with the subsequent history of the university . The canons of St. Giles ... considerably augmented , and their founda- tion was subsequently endowed with the forfeited estates of the tyrannical Picot ...
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... considerably the difficulties atten- dant upon the investigation of Cambridge University history . It has been attended also by a positive as well as a negative evil . It is not simply that we are unable to determine many points of ...
... considerably the difficulties atten- dant upon the investigation of Cambridge University history . It has been attended also by a positive as well as a negative evil . It is not simply that we are unable to determine many points of ...
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... considerably modified by other hands ; they can- not , therefore , be regarded as having long represented the rule of the new foundation . Their chief value , for our present purpose , is in the contrast they offer to the rule of ...
... considerably modified by other hands ; they can- not , therefore , be regarded as having long represented the rule of the new foundation . Their chief value , for our present purpose , is in the contrast they offer to the rule of ...
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