Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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Page 118
... Edward Coke among the number , for disabusing the world of the speculative absurdities which had led it astray . The Reformation itself was nothing but an insurrection of individual judgment against the most extensive , potent , and in ...
... Edward Coke among the number , for disabusing the world of the speculative absurdities which had led it astray . The Reformation itself was nothing but an insurrection of individual judgment against the most extensive , potent , and in ...
Page 183
... EDWARD FINCH and the Honour- able THOMAS TOWNSHEND , then Members of Parliament for the University , gave yearly four prizes , of fifteen guineas each , to two senior and two junior Bachelors of Arts , who shall compose the best ...
... EDWARD FINCH and the Honour- able THOMAS TOWNSHEND , then Members of Parliament for the University , gave yearly four prizes , of fifteen guineas each , to two senior and two junior Bachelors of Arts , who shall compose the best ...
Page 208
... Edward the First , is the most ancient institution of that kind in the University . It was founded by HUGH DE BALSHAM , Bishop of Ely , and by the recommendation of the king , constituted after the model of Merton College in Oxford ...
... Edward the First , is the most ancient institution of that kind in the University . It was founded by HUGH DE BALSHAM , Bishop of Ely , and by the recommendation of the king , constituted after the model of Merton College in Oxford ...
Page 214
... firmioris pacis tutela et concordiƦ commodo valeant studio liberius indulgere ; quƦdam statuta et ordinationes de consilio peritorum fecimus infra scripta perpetuis temporibus duratura . " 1 1551. In the reign of King Edward VI . Clare ...
... firmioris pacis tutela et concordiƦ commodo valeant studio liberius indulgere ; quƦdam statuta et ordinationes de consilio peritorum fecimus infra scripta perpetuis temporibus duratura . " 1 1551. In the reign of King Edward VI . Clare ...
Page 215
... Edward VI . the ancient Statutes were revised , and by him it was decreed , that the number of fellows should not be less than 10 , unless from extraordinary decrease in the revenues , and that there should be 4 poor scholars . The ...
... Edward VI . the ancient Statutes were revised , and by him it was decreed , that the number of fellows should not be less than 10 , unless from extraordinary decrease in the revenues , and that there should be 4 poor scholars . The ...
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