Historical Sketches ...: Rise and progress of universities. Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland. Medieval Oxford. Convocation of CanerburyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1924 |
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... tion of a treatise . And in attempting as much as this , while I hope I shall gain instruction from criticisms of whatever sort , I do not mean to be put out by them , whether they come from those who know more , or those who know less ...
... tion of a treatise . And in attempting as much as this , while I hope I shall gain instruction from criticisms of whatever sort , I do not mean to be put out by them , whether they come from those who know more , or those who know less ...
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... tion implies the assemblage of strangers from all parts in one spot ; -from all parts ; else , how will you find professors and students for every department of know- ledge ? and in one spot ; else , how can there be any school at all ...
... tion implies the assemblage of strangers from all parts in one spot ; -from all parts ; else , how will you find professors and students for every department of know- ledge ? and in one spot ; else , how can there be any school at all ...
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... tion , the openness of hand ; -these qualities , some of them come by nature , some of them may be found in any rank , some of them are a direct precept of Christianity ; but the full assemblage of them , bound up in the unity of an ...
... tion , the openness of hand ; -these qualities , some of them come by nature , some of them may be found in any rank , some of them are a direct precept of Christianity ; but the full assemblage of them , bound up in the unity of an ...
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... for its pleasant situa- tion was afterwards called Bellositum or Bellosite , now Oxford , privileged with all those conveniences before mentioned " By others the local advantages of that University have been Site of a University . 27.
... for its pleasant situa- tion was afterwards called Bellositum or Bellosite , now Oxford , privileged with all those conveniences before mentioned " By others the local advantages of that University have been Site of a University . 27.
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... tion lay in bed , and practised himself in oratory ; and then Hephæstion put on the cloak , and Proæresius crept under the coverlet . At another time there was so fierce a feud between what would be called " town and 36 University Life .
... tion lay in bed , and practised himself in oratory ; and then Hephæstion put on the cloak , and Proæresius crept under the coverlet . At another time there was so fierce a feud between what would be called " town and 36 University Life .
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