History of the University of Dublin: Found by Queen Elizabeth, Its Origin Progress and Present Condition1845 - 540 pagine |
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... Thomas Smyth , mayor of the city , and on the 9th of January , 1593 , the first students were admitted . But trouble soon overcast a beginning so auspicious . The plan of the University , which had been so long NECESSITIES OF THE ...
... Thomas Smyth , mayor of the city , and on the 9th of January , 1593 , the first students were admitted . But trouble soon overcast a beginning so auspicious . The plan of the University , which had been so long NECESSITIES OF THE ...
Pagina 15
... Thomas Bodley was in London , making similar purchases for his newly instituted library at Oxford ; between him and the Irish gentlemen a friendly inter- course took place , by which the objects of both were reciprocally promoted ; so ...
... Thomas Bodley was in London , making similar purchases for his newly instituted library at Oxford ; between him and the Irish gentlemen a friendly inter- course took place , by which the objects of both were reciprocally promoted ; so ...
Pagina 18
... Thomas Ridgeway , Knt . , Treasurer , and the Treasurer at War , with divers other of the council who followed after them , and sate in the cathedral to hear their disputations and discourses , which were performed as followeth ...
... Thomas Ridgeway , Knt . , Treasurer , and the Treasurer at War , with divers other of the council who followed after them , and sate in the cathedral to hear their disputations and discourses , which were performed as followeth ...
Pagina 41
... Thomas Seele , a native of Dublin , who had been educated in the college , and whose character was esti- mable in morals and literature . A new set of fellows were also chosen , mostly from Cambridge and Ox- ford ; but as the ordinary ...
... Thomas Seele , a native of Dublin , who had been educated in the college , and whose character was esti- mable in morals and literature . A new set of fellows were also chosen , mostly from Cambridge and Ox- ford ; but as the ordinary ...
Pagina 56
... Thomas Southwell , a man of different politics from his own , was then lying under sentence of death , in hourly expectation of being executed , for keeping arms in his house to repel the attacks of the king's partisans ; it being made ...
... Thomas Southwell , a man of different politics from his own , was then lying under sentence of death , in hourly expectation of being executed , for keeping arms in his house to repel the attacks of the king's partisans ; it being made ...
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