Historical Sketches: Rise and progress of universities. Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland. Medieval Oxford. Convocation of CanterburyLongmans, Green, 1891 |
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... constitution of society ; it ever has existed , it ever will exist , whether in the com- monwealth of nations , or in the humble and secluded village . But wholesome as it is as a principle , it has , in common with all things human ...
... constitution of society ; it ever has existed , it ever will exist , whether in the com- monwealth of nations , or in the humble and secluded village . But wholesome as it is as a principle , it has , in common with all things human ...
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... constitution of the air ; com- posed with waters , springs or wells , woods and pleasant fields ; which being obtained , those commodities are enough to invite students to stay and abide there . As the Athenians in ancient times were ...
... constitution of the air ; com- posed with waters , springs or wells , woods and pleasant fields ; which being obtained , those commodities are enough to invite students to stay and abide there . As the Athenians in ancient times were ...
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... constitution of society and in its own idea , what is its nature and object , and what it needs of aid and support external to itself to complete that nature and to secure that object . So now let us fancy our Scythian , or Armenian ...
... constitution of society and in its own idea , what is its nature and object , and what it needs of aid and support external to itself to complete that nature and to secure that object . So now let us fancy our Scythian , or Armenian ...
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... constitutions manage to jog on without them ; this is the meaning of the famous saying , ' Quantulâ sapientiâ regitur mun- dus ! ' What a great idea again , to use Guizot's ex- pression , is the Society of Jesus ! what a 70 Discipline ...
... constitutions manage to jog on without them ; this is the meaning of the famous saying , ' Quantulâ sapientiâ regitur mun- dus ! ' What a great idea again , to use Guizot's ex- pression , is the Society of Jesus ! what a 70 Discipline ...
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... constitution . All that you have said has gone one way . You have professed a high and mighty independence of state patronage , and a conviction that the demand and supply of knowledge is all in all ; that the supply must be pro- vided ...
... constitution . All that you have said has gone one way . You have professed a high and mighty independence of state patronage , and a conviction that the demand and supply of knowledge is all in all ; that the supply must be pro- vided ...
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Página 391 - Will you. to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Página 121 - This scene of peace and plenty was suddenly changed into a desert; and the prospect of the smoking ruins could alone distinguish the solitude of nature from the desolation of man.
Página 170 - Dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores, Sed Genus et Species, cogitur ire pedes". It was indeed the Faculty of Arts which constituted the staple, as it may be called, of a University ; Arts, as seems to be commonly allowed, constituted a University; and by Arts are understood the studies comprised in the Trivium and Quadrivium, viz. (as I ought to have said before), Grammar, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Logic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music. These were inherited from the ancient world, and were the foundation...
Página 83 - How charming is divine Philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectared sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Página 416 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify ; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself; that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be ecclesiastical or temporal, and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evil doers.
Página 388 - Preservative and the sermon were censured, as tending to subvert all government and discipline in the church of Christ; to reduce his kingdom to a state of anarchy and confusion ; to impugn and impeach the royal supremacy in causes ecclesiastical, and the authority of the legislature to enforce obedience in matters of religion by civil sanctions.
Página 22 - ... outline and roseate golden hue of the jutting crags, nor the bold shadows cast from Otus or Laurium by the declining sun; — our agent of a mercantile firm would not value these matters even at a low figure. Rather we must turn for the sympathy we seek to yon pilgrim student...
Página 180 - Here then is one condition, which in some sense may be said to fall under the notion of " integrity ;" but, whether this be so or not, a second condition, which he proceeds to mention, seems altogether to answer to it. After repeating that " happiness is the best and most...
Página 7 - ... of many which might be adduced in others, of a provision for that necessity. Mutual education, in a large sense of the word, is one of the great and incessant occupations of human society, carried on partly with set purpose, and partly not. One generation forms another; and the existing generation is ever acting and reacting upon itself in the persons of its individual members.
Página 20 - Many a more fruitful coast or isle is washed by the blue ^Egean, many a spot is there more beautiful or sublime to see, many a territory more ample ; but there was one charm in Attica, which in the same perfection was nowhere else. The deep pastures of Arcadia, the plain...