History of the University of Dublin: Found by Queen Elizabeth, Its Origin Progress and Present Condition1845 - 540 pagine |
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... natives gave rise to frightful disorders , rather fomented than suppressed them , either from an error in policy or an avarice of confiscation . Just at this time , indeed , there was an apparent tranquillity , but it was only the ...
... natives gave rise to frightful disorders , rather fomented than suppressed them , either from an error in policy or an avarice of confiscation . Just at this time , indeed , there was an apparent tranquillity , but it was only the ...
Pagina 26
... natives to receive the advantages of a liberal edu- cation , that they might be the most efficient instru- ments of diffusing knowledge among their country- men ; and a lecture was even established for teaching the Irish language , that ...
... natives to receive the advantages of a liberal edu- cation , that they might be the most efficient instru- ments of diffusing knowledge among their country- men ; and a lecture was even established for teaching the Irish language , that ...
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... natives of this kingdom , and is a general grievance . " It is ordered upon question , that the committee ap- pointed to consider of the grievances of the college , shall draw up a charge against the late provost , now lord bishop of ...
... natives of this kingdom , and is a general grievance . " It is ordered upon question , that the committee ap- pointed to consider of the grievances of the college , shall draw up a charge against the late provost , now lord bishop of ...
Pagina 31
... natives of this kingdom were directed to be preferred to scholars ' place and to fellowships in that college , before any other subjects of his Majesty's dominions , cæteris paribus . " " About August 1634 , Mr. Chappell became provost ...
... natives of this kingdom were directed to be preferred to scholars ' place and to fellowships in that college , before any other subjects of his Majesty's dominions , cæteris paribus . " " About August 1634 , Mr. Chappell became provost ...
Pagina 32
... natives which ought to be preferred to scholarships or fellowships in that college , and before and after fetched in strangers of his pupils in Cambridge , and others of his purpose , though less learned than the natives , and preferred ...
... natives which ought to be preferred to scholarships or fellowships in that college , and before and after fetched in strangers of his pupils in Cambridge , and others of his purpose , though less learned than the natives , and preferred ...
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