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 iv
... scholarships left for the maintenance of poor scholars at the Universities , being fixed payments in money from rent - charges , have remained stationary . These payments at the times they were first granted were sufficient for the ...
... scholarships left for the maintenance of poor scholars at the Universities , being fixed payments in money from rent - charges , have remained stationary . These payments at the times they were first granted were sufficient for the ...
Page x
... the encouragement of high authority . It is to be hoped that the ancient University of Cambridge may escape the infec- tion of the newfangled notion of " expeditious education . " 1 > In order that " poor scholars " of good X PREFACE .
... the encouragement of high authority . It is to be hoped that the ancient University of Cambridge may escape the infec- tion of the newfangled notion of " expeditious education . " 1 > In order that " poor scholars " of good X PREFACE .
Page xi
... poor scholars " of good morals and bright talents may be properly qualified for employing their abilities for the ... students at the Universities . Some of these exhibitions are appropriated to particular schools or localities , and ...
... poor scholars " of good morals and bright talents may be properly qualified for employing their abilities for the ... students at the Universities . Some of these exhibitions are appropriated to particular schools or localities , and ...
Page 180
... Scholars was augmented to £ 50 per annum each , and three additional Scholarships were founded , under the same ... poor Scholars , at Oxford and Cambridge , the sum of £ 4 each , until they should have time to become graduates . These ...
... Scholars was augmented to £ 50 per annum each , and three additional Scholarships were founded , under the same ... poor Scholars , at Oxford and Cambridge , the sum of £ 4 each , until they should have time to become graduates . These ...
Page 181
... School at Thornton , and in default of such candidates , to any poor Scholars . These Exhibitions have been reduced to five ; and by an order of the Court of Chancery , in 1820 , the value of each was raised to £ 15 per annum . 1724 ...
... School at Thornton , and in default of such candidates , to any poor Scholars . These Exhibitions have been reduced to five ; and by an order of the Court of Chancery , in 1820 , the value of each was raised to £ 15 per annum . 1724 ...
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