History of the University of Dublin: Found by Queen Elizabeth, Its Origin Progress and Present Condition1845 - 540 pagine |
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... took place at a time when the union of the characters of Scholar and Churchman made the patronage of learning an act of piety , and while there was yet a mystery about learning which gave it , in the opinion of mankind , a preternatural ...
... took place at a time when the union of the characters of Scholar and Churchman made the patronage of learning an act of piety , and while there was yet a mystery about learning which gave it , in the opinion of mankind , a preternatural ...
Pagina 12
... took the interest of the learned body into her own special consideration ; and by privy seal , dated the 3d of April , she not only confirmed the foregoing grants , but made an additional one , which increased the QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ...
... took the interest of the learned body into her own special consideration ; and by privy seal , dated the 3d of April , she not only confirmed the foregoing grants , but made an additional one , which increased the QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ...
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... took it with pleasure , and performed it with that talent and assiduity which justified the selection . They came over to England for the purpose of better discharging their trust , where they obtained the best works that were to be met ...
... took it with pleasure , and performed it with that talent and assiduity which justified the selection . They came over to England for the purpose of better discharging their trust , where they obtained the best works that were to be met ...
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... took place , by which the objects of both were reciprocally promoted ; so that the famous Bodleian library , and that of the University of Dublin , the two most superb monuments of learning in the empire , commenced at the same time ...
... took place , by which the objects of both were reciprocally promoted ; so that the famous Bodleian library , and that of the University of Dublin , the two most superb monuments of learning in the empire , commenced at the same time ...
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... took place , as we have stated , in February , 1601. A full descrip- tion of another of these important ceremonies appears in a very scarce work , printed in Dublin , A.D. 1772 , entitled , " Desiderata Curiosę . " It is therein stated ...
... took place , as we have stated , in February , 1601. A full descrip- tion of another of these important ceremonies appears in a very scarce work , printed in Dublin , A.D. 1772 , entitled , " Desiderata Curiosę . " It is therein stated ...
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