The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volym 17, Del 2Verner & Hood, 1813 |
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... College , on which he was desirous of bestowing his own title , he translated the cathedral church from Osceney thither ; and from this period only it is obvious that Oxford is strictly entitled to the name of city . The blow ...
... College , on which he was desirous of bestowing his own title , he translated the cathedral church from Osceney thither ; and from this period only it is obvious that Oxford is strictly entitled to the name of city . The blow ...
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... College ( well known to be one of the richest founda- tions in Europe ) died ; and the king , relying on a profession of passive obedience lately made by the University , transmitted a command for the election of a person named Farmer ...
... College ( well known to be one of the richest founda- tions in Europe ) died ; and the king , relying on a profession of passive obedience lately made by the University , transmitted a command for the election of a person named Farmer ...
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... college . A blended sentiment of terror and detestation was created by this conduct among all the friends of cool reason and upright government ; and , in the year 1688 , when James was alarmed in his turn by those preparations of the ...
... college . A blended sentiment of terror and detestation was created by this conduct among all the friends of cool reason and upright government ; and , in the year 1688 , when James was alarmed in his turn by those preparations of the ...
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... college and hall , who see that due order and discipline are preserved , and all the liberal sciences read and taught , there are public lecturers , and profes- sors of the following descriptions : -Divinity , Hebrew , Greek , Civil Law ...
... college and hall , who see that due order and discipline are preserved , and all the liberal sciences read and taught , there are public lecturers , and profes- sors of the following descriptions : -Divinity , Hebrew , Greek , Civil Law ...
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... college , or hall , to which himself belongs . The total number of members on the University books is about 3000. For the reception of these there are twenty colleges , and five halls , to the description of which we now pass . ALL ...
... college , or hall , to which himself belongs . The total number of members on the University books is about 3000. For the reception of these there are twenty colleges , and five halls , to the description of which we now pass . ALL ...
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Sida 460 - ... college situated in a purer air ; so that his house was a university in a less volume ; whither they came not so much for repose as study ; and to examine and refine those grosser propositions, which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation.
Sida 281 - And wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude, Where, with her best nurse, contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impaired. He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i...
Sida 446 - ... of life were found in either. Attended by their melancholy companions, they were conveyed to the town, and the next day were interred in Stanton-Harcourt church-yard.
Sida 522 - Such flames as high in patriots burn, Yet stoop to bless a child or wife ; And such as wicked kings may mourn, When freedom is more dear than life. THE CHALLENGE. A COURT BALLAD. To the Tune of " To all you Ladies now at Land,
Sida 301 - He was a man of profound knowledge of the laws of his country, and as just an observer of them in his own person: he considered justice as a cardinal virtue, not as a trade for maintenance. Wherever he was judge, he never forgot that he was also counsel.
Sida 419 - INGOLSTADT was carried on: with the other, the Duke gave Battle to the united strength of FRANCE and BAVARIA. On the second day of August,1 one thousand seven hundred and four.
Sida 446 - Immediately there was heard so loud a crack, as if heaven had split asunder; every one was now solicitous for the safety of his neighbour, and called to one another throughout the field : No answer being...
Sida 282 - Universal Pan, Knit with the graces, and the hours in dance, Leads on the eternal spring.
Sida 129 - College to the praise and honour of God Almighty, the most holy body of Christ...