A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... James I. - James I.'s attitude towards the University and the Church - Rise and influence of Laud - Completion of the Schools , ' and foundation of Wadbam and Pembroke Colleges PAGE 68 87 100 CHAPTER X. THE UNIVERSITY UNDER CHARLES I ...
... James I. - James I.'s attitude towards the University and the Church - Rise and influence of Laud - Completion of the Schools , ' and foundation of Wadbam and Pembroke Colleges PAGE 68 87 100 CHAPTER X. THE UNIVERSITY UNDER CHARLES I ...
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... James II.'s treatment of Magdalen College • PAGE 151 CHAPTER XIV . UNIVERSITY POLITICS BETWEEN THE REVOLUTION AND THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III . Attitude of the University towards the Revolution . Visit of William III . - Origin of ...
... James II.'s treatment of Magdalen College • PAGE 151 CHAPTER XIV . UNIVERSITY POLITICS BETWEEN THE REVOLUTION AND THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III . Attitude of the University towards the Revolution . Visit of William III . - Origin of ...
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... James I. 6 Scarcely less fatal to academical repose and earnest study were the violent conflicts and riots , inherited from the Middle Ages , which constantly recurred throughout the sixteenth century . Some of these arose out of the ...
... James I. 6 Scarcely less fatal to academical repose and earnest study were the violent conflicts and riots , inherited from the Middle Ages , which constantly recurred throughout the sixteenth century . Some of these arose out of the ...
Page 100
... JAMES I. THE influence acquired by the University of Oxford , as a power in the State , under the Tudor dynasty , was fully maintained by it under the Stuarts . If it The Uni- versity patronised had played a humbler part in the earlier ...
... JAMES I. THE influence acquired by the University of Oxford , as a power in the State , under the Tudor dynasty , was fully maintained by it under the Stuarts . If it The Uni- versity patronised had played a humbler part in the earlier ...
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... James I. was not slow to appreciate the advantage of gaining a hold upon the Universities , hastened to show a ... James enabled him to enjoy in the highest degree all the frivolous solemnities of this academic ceremonial , of which a ...
... James I. was not slow to appreciate the advantage of gaining a hold upon the Universities , hastened to show a ... James enabled him to enjoy in the highest degree all the frivolous solemnities of this academic ceremonial , of which a ...
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