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... ENGLAND . By the Rev. GEORGE G. PERRY , M.A. THE CHURCH OF THE EARLY FATHERS . PLUMMER , D.D. By ALFRED THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . By the Rev. J. H. OVERTON , M.A. A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Oxford . Hon ...
... ENGLAND . By the Rev. GEORGE G. PERRY , M.A. THE CHURCH OF THE EARLY FATHERS . PLUMMER , D.D. By ALFRED THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . By the Rev. J. H. OVERTON , M.A. A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Oxford . Hon ...
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... England . The earliest schools , not in England only but throughout Europe , were attached to monasteries or cathedrals ; and THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
... England . The earliest schools , not in England only but throughout Europe , were attached to monasteries or cathedrals ; and THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
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... England to France , through Normandy and her other French provinces , as well as the intellec- tual ascendency of Paris over Western Europe , it is natural that Oxford should have borrowed many features of her internal regulations from ...
... England to France , through Normandy and her other French provinces , as well as the intellec- tual ascendency of Paris over Western Europe , it is natural that Oxford should have borrowed many features of her internal regulations from ...
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... England , which deserves special con- sideration , inasmuch as it became the model of all other collegiate foundations , and determined the future constitution of both the English Universities . In this sense , Merton College is ...
... England , which deserves special con- sideration , inasmuch as it became the model of all other collegiate foundations , and determined the future constitution of both the English Universities . In this sense , Merton College is ...
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... England was entering upon its purely dynastic crusades for the possession of 6 the Scotch and French crowns , which , fruitful as PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY 27 CHAPTER III PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY IN FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
... England was entering upon its purely dynastic crusades for the possession of 6 the Scotch and French crowns , which , fruitful as PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY 27 CHAPTER III PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY IN FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
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