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  • ...by J. Bentham, printer to the University, for W. Thurlbourn, bookseller in Cambridge, 1754-1756. <span style="color: #115740; font-weight: bold;">Held by W&M La
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  • ...by J. Bentham, printer to the University, for W. Thurlbourn, bookseller in Cambridge, 1754-1756.
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  • ...ary of the History of the Several Colonies, and of the United States,'']] (Cambridge, MA: William Hilliard, 1809), 627-631. Allen cites the three ''Gleaner'' ar
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  • *[[Wythe to Adams, 5 December 1783]], in ''Papers of John Adams Vol. 15'', (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1977), 396.
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  • Coke began his studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controvers
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  • ...ial in the eighteenth century, not least in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, where it soon replaced the scholastic doctrines in which Locke had been ed
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  • ...llewe) (1704? &ndash; 1782) was admitted to [[wikipedia:Magdalene College, Cambridge|Magdalene College]] in 1720 and admitted to [[wikipedia:Lincoln's Inn|Linco
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ%27s_College,_Cambridge Christ’s College of Cambridge], and completed his first written work there.<ref>Ibid.</ref> He soon enter
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  • ...'."<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 298.</ref> Loosely translated "The Regist
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  • ...to the bar in 1589. In 1604, he became deputy steward of the University of Cambridge and in 1618, published ''The Countrey Justice'', a treatise for local magis
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  • ...Educated at [[wikipedia:St John's College, Cambridge|St John's College in Cambridge]], Taylor received his BA in 1725 and MA in 1728.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Having st ...aryThing notes "Precise edition unknown. Quarto editions were published at Cambridge in 1755, and at London in 1756, 1769 and 1786." The Wolf Law Library follow
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  • ...studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College, Cambridge]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controversy|Vestiarian con
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  • ...10.<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 303-304.</ref> Arranged alphabetically by
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  • ...ncy L. Matthews, ''William Sheppard, Cromwell's Law Reformer'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 31.</ref> Some experts believe Sheppard’s religi
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  • Coke began his studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controvers
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  • ...studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College, Cambridge]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controversy|Vestiarian con
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  • ...1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Burn,_Richard Burn, Richard]" (University of Cambridge, 1911), accessed October 2, 2013.</ref> It was of equal merit and nearly as
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  • ...quality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought'', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 189.</ref> Grotius also wrote extensively on marit
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  • ...aryThing notes "Precise edition unknown. Octavo editions were published at Cambridge in 1735, and at London in 1737, 1748, and 1758." The [https://digitalarchiv
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  • ...e family, received his education at Edinburgh University and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.<ref>Nicolas Phillipson, "[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7055 Dalry
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  • ...m, ''Paradise Lost'', Milton began to write poetry in English and Latin at Cambridge in 1625.<ref>Gordon Campbell, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18800
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  • ...m, ''Paradise Lost'', Milton began to write poetry in English and Latin at Cambridge in 1625.<ref>Gordon Campbell, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18800
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  • ...in, a fellow of Trinity College and a Greek professor at the University of Cambridge. The works included are ''Ajax'', ''Electra'', ''Philoctetes'', and the Oed
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  • .... P. Wilkinson, ''The Georgics of Virgil: A Critical Survey'', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 299–304.</ref>
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Cambridge|Cambridge]] ...by J. Bentham, printer to the University, for W. Thurlbourn, bookseller in Cambridge
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  • ...essed Sep 23, 2013.</ref> He continued his education at Trinity College in Cambridge and Gray’s Inn until the death of his father in 1579.<ref>Peltonen, "Baco
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  • ...ncy L. Matthews, ''William Sheppard, Cromwell's Law Reformer'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 31.</ref> Some experts believe that both Sheppard'
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  • ...n ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'', 11th ed., ed. by Hugh Chisholm (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911) 2:186, accessed April 8, 2024.</ref> Only four of h ...n ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'', 11th ed., ed. by Hugh Chisholm (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911) 21:447, accessed April 8, 2024.</ref> while ''On Lo
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  • ...m, ''Paradise Lost'', Milton began to write poetry in English and Latin at Cambridge in 1625.<ref>Gordon Campbell, "[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18800
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  • ...net (1628 &ndash; 1699) was an English statesman and diplomat. He attended Cambridge University but did not graduate, choosing instead to travel throughout Cont
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  • ...1642-1727) was a philosopher and mathematician. In 1661, Newton arrived in Cambridge to attend Trinity College. He entered as a sub-sizar where he performed men ...od 1673 to 1683, ''Arithmetica Universalis'' was first printed in Latin in Cambridge in 1707. In this work, Newton covers the essentials of algebra: notation, a
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  • ...[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Cambridge Trinity College], Cambridge, in 1604, though he did not take a degree. Filmer was later admitted to [ht ...full blind calf. Includes a printed label "Petter Laslett Trinity College Cambridge" with the inscription "Gift of Edward Miller, 20 April, 1941. Bound by Gray
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  • ...rom his well-educated parents at home, and later attended Trinity College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn, London.<ref>Jürgen Klein "[http://plato.stanford.edu/archi
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  • ...]].<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 244.</ref> Thus, he started his work wher
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  • ...''.<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 244.</ref> Viner, in turn, inspired Sir [
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  • ...rs.<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 284.</ref> The substantive material refl
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  • ...raphy''.</ref> Yelverton’s puritan leanings were informed by his time at Cambridge.<ref>Ibid.</ref> After gaining admittance to Gray’s Inn in 1580, he was c
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  • ...<ref>Percy Henry Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 190.</ref> Nevertheless, they have "a gen
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  • ...In 1570, he was admitted to [[wikipedia:Peterhouse, Cambridge|Peterhouse, Cambridge]].<ref>Ibid.</ref> Later, he studied at [[wikipedia:Furnival's Inn|Furnival
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  • ...em.<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925) 184.</ref> In the words of [[wikipedia:Jo
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  • ...ry.<ref>Percy H. Winfield, ''The Chief Sources of English Legal History'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925), 158-159.</ref> The others compiled by var
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  • ...ctionary in Four Parts'' was succeeded by an improved edition published at Cambridge in 1693.<ref>"A New and Copious Lexicon of the Latin Language; Compiled Chi
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  • ...[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Cambridge Trinity College, Cambridge] in 1583.<ref>Stuart Handley, "[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26104
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  • ...'Luminarium'', excerpted from ''Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed.'', XXII (Cambridge University Press, 1910), 87.</ref>
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Cambridge|Cantabrigiae]] ...rge Wythe"], accessed February 27, 2014.</ref> on LibraryThing include the Cambridge 1703 edition based on E. Millicent Sowerby's inclusion of that edition in '
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  • ...nsactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society'' 10, no. 3 (Cambridge: Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 1993): 264.</ref> Educated in Germany, and for a s ...ter edited [[wikipedia:Suda|Suidas's lexicon]] and published it in 1705 at Cambridge.<ref>Alexander Pope, ''Selected Poems; The Essay on Criticism; The Moral Es
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  • ...publicanism: Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe'' (Cambridge: Cambidge University Press, 2002), 41.</ref> His warnings concerning corrup
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  • ...), accessed Oct. 11, 2013.</ref> Later educated at St. John’s College in Cambridge, Stackhouse served as the headmaster of a grammar school in Hexham until be
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  • ...- ), accessed Oct. 11, 2013.</ref> Later educated at St. John's College in Cambridge, Stackhouse served as the headmaster of a grammar school in Hexham until be
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  • ...1630 &ndash; 1694) was born in Yorkshire and educated at the University of Cambridge.<ref>Isabel Rivers, "[http://www.oxforddnb.com.proxy.wm.edu/view/article/27 ...as to directly present Tillotson's sermons in lieu of their own.<ref>''The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English'', s.v. "[http://www.credoreference.com/entr
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  • ...“Clarke, Samuel.” ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'' (11th ed.) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911).</ref>
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  • ...c Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760-1820'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), 111.</ref> In the book, Dobson describes the proce
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  • ...<ref>Richard Kraut, ed., ''The Cambridge Companion to Plato'', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992): 3.</ref> Plato introduced the Western conception o
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  • ...Mortier at the Parliament of Guyenne at Bordeaux from his uncle.<ref>''The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy'', s.v. "[http://www.credoreference.com/entry/cupd ...d [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau].<ref>''The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy'', "Montesquieu."</ref>
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  • ...indicates as much while noting "Numerous octavo editions were published at Cambridge and London, the first in 1692." The [https://digitalarchive.wm.edu/handle/1
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  • ...)|John Davies]] (1679 &ndash; 1732), who was president of Queens' College, Cambridge. He was close friends with the eminent classicist [[wikipedia:Richard Bentl
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  • Bound in contemporary Cambridge-style panelled calf, newly rebacked. Signed "F.H. Thornton, Oct. 1912" on t
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  • ...quality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought'', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 189.</ref> Grotius also wrote extensively on marit
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  • ...ope'', Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, vol. 1, (West Nyack, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 41.</ref>
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  • Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...m to prevent that.<ref>Jennifer Oast, ''Institutional Slavery'' (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2016), 147-51.</ref>
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  • ...sses ... The General Officers at Roxbury Camp & Sent to Gen. Washington at Cambridge ... I was then at Roxbury & was desired to Advise Gov. Trumbull &c as may b
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  • ...lready given Order about; what was left at Ticonderoga - was on its way to Cambridge, when I received General Washington’s Account of the Capture of the Store ...ceived it I wrote him by Express that the Necessity of sending Troops from Cambridge to Canada appeared to me to be superseded because of those going which I ha
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  • Cambridge 31st. Decem. 1775 Cambridge about 275000 dollars per mo. <br />
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  • ...tance of a course of lectures on Grotius De Jure Belli et Pacis]], 2 vols. Cambridge, 1754-56. [Mayo, p. 26.]
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  • ...SS. from which I composed our Grandfather's Life; and to the University of Cambridge all those I used in the Life of our Uncle Arthur. Some years after I presen
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  • ...ical Dictionary|''An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary,'']] (Cambridge, MA: William Hilliard, 1809), 627-631.</ref> make Wythe speaker of the Home
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  • ...merican Biographical and Historical Dictionary,'' edited by William Allen, Cambridge, MA: William Hilliard, 1809. ]] ...ary of the History of the Several Colonies, and of the United States,'']] (Cambridge, MA: William Hilliard, 1809), 627-631.</ref> borrows heavily from a three-p
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  • ...health, and had returned perfectly reinstated and was about to set out for Cambridge College." ...William and Mary, and his mother proposes to send him to the University of Cambridge in New England. . . . Dick Goode has begun his career in Henrico court.
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  • ...the Substance of a Course of Lectures on Grotius De Jure Belli et Pacis'' (Cambridge, England: J. Bentham, 8th ed. 1754-1756).</ref> and Plowden's Commentaries
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  • ...he History of the Several Colonies, and of the United States]]'', 627-631. Cambridge, MA: William Hilliard, 1809.
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  • ...html#22 Suetonius, ed. by J.C. Rolfe, ''Lives of the Caesars, Volume II'' (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1914): 428-9].</ref>
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  • ...'': 263 (1986), ''citing'' David J. Mays, ''Edmund Pendleton, 1721-1803'' (Cambridge, MA, 1952): Vol. 2, p. 293.</ref>
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  • ...ey, Levinz became in 1648 a sizar, or research fellow, at Trinity College, Cambridge, but never graduated. He entered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray%27s_In
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  • ...the inscription "Given by Rev. Wade to E. J. Denton of St. John's College Cambridge" on the front free endpaper.<br />
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  • ...izens of the World: London Merchants and the Integration of the British'' (Cambridge University Press, 1995), 9.</ref>
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  • ...story of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy'', 'ed. Knud Haakonssen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), 1:838.</ref> During that time, it was re-issued in
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Cambridge|En tē Kantabrigia]] In 1665, James Duport, Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge, edited a verbatim Greek translation of the ''Book of Common Prayer'' inten
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ%27s_College,_Cambridge Christ’s College, Cambridge]. Raymond was called to the bar in 1651 and joined the serjeants of law in
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  • ...80-1815)'', edited by Michael Grossberg and Christopher Tomlins (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008), 172.</ref> Virginia, however, would often use courts of ...80-1815)'', edited by Michael Grossberg and Christopher Tomlins (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008), 317-318.</ref>
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  • ...Britannica'', 11th ed., ed. Franklin Hopper and Hugh Chisholm (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1910), 10:111.</ref> His best known work, ''Thesaurus Eru
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  • ...t. Educated at [http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/College-History/ Clare College, Cambridge,] Maseres entered the [[wikipedia:Inner Temple|Inner Temple]] in 1750 and q
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  • ...c domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.</ref> His life's project, it developed, was a general stu
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  • ...1906). "Valerius Antias and Livy". Harvard studies in classical philology (Cambridge: Harvard University) 18: 161–182 </ref>
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  • ...nt legal scholarly books.<ref>Philip Hamburger, ''Law and Judicial Duty'' (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008), 116.</ref>
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  • ...sing and maintaining a contingent of archers and halberdiers at Oxford and Cambridge. A baseless accusation of treason and vices against two local abbots led t
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  • ...wer of the Passive Self in English Literature, 1640-1770''. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 87. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost), EBSCOhost (access
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  • ...LCL028.xxiii.xmlThe Greek Bucolic Poets]'', the Loeb Classical Library 28 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1912), xxiii.</ref> Bion’s only surviving
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  • ...,” in ''The Cambridge Companion to Ovid'', ed. Philip Hardie (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 19.</ref>
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  • .... Puskas and C. Michael Robbins, ''An Introduction to the New Testament'' (Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, 2011): 70.</ref> ...ditionem Buckianam," a 1624 Greek New Testament published by University of Cambridge printer Thomas Buck.<ref>Eduard Reuss, ''Bibliotheca Novi Testamenti Graeci
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  • .... Puskas and C. Michael Robbins, ''An Introduction to the New Testament'' (Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, 2011): 70.</ref> ...ditionem Buckianam," a 1624 Greek New Testament published by University of Cambridge printer Thomas Buck.<ref>Eduard Reuss, ''Bibliotheca Novi Testamenti Graeci
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  • .... Puskas and C. Michael Robbins, ''An Introduction to the New Testament'' (Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, 2011): 70.</ref>
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Cambridge|Cantabrigiæ]] ...uary 31, 2014.</ref> on LibraryThing include the 1665 edition published in Cambridge based on Jefferson's notation and Millicent Sowerby's entry in ''Catalogue
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  • ...> After a grammar school education in Derby, he attended Emmanuel College, Cambridge, earning a BA in 1695 and an MA in 1698. His career included positions a he
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  • ...ish Civil War| Civil War]], Lightfoot became master of St. Catherine Hall, Cambridge in 1650 and five years later was named vice-chancellor.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Lig
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  • ...e of Commons 1604-1629'', ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).</ref><br />
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  • ...ef>Rudolph W. Heinze, ''The Proclamations of the Tudor Kings'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976), 37.</ref> Several of the cases reported were landm
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  • Coke began his studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controvers
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  • Coke began his studies in 1567 at [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]] during the years of the [[wikipedia:Vestiarian controvers ...d=A0c4AAAAIAAJ Some Makers of English Law: The Tagore Lectures 1937-38]'' (Cambridge: University Press, 1966), 123.</ref> Unlike the other three volumes of whol
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  • ...<ref>Richard Kraut, ed., ''The Cambridge Companion to Plato'', (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992): 3.</ref> Plato introduced the Western conception o
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  • ...<u>The Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson</u>. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1931.
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  • Letters from the camp at Cambridge say, that his excellency general WASHINGTON, as well as general LEE, have b
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  • | 168. To the Renowned University of Cambridge, his dear and reverend Mother.
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  • ...Regius_Professor_of_Civil_Law_(Cambridge)|Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge]] in 1594, he also served as Vice-Chancellor from 1603 to 1604. He suppleme ...ome, probably short, term of imprisonment, Cowell resigned his position at Cambridge and died the following year.<ref>Ibid, 474.</ref>
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  • ...lliam Bendlowes]] (1516–1584) studied at [[wikipedia:St. John's College, Cambridge|St. John's College]], [[wikipedia:Thavies Inn]], and was admitted to [[wiki
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  • |A Sermon Preached at S. Maries Cambridge, October 7, 1655: Matthew 28:19 |A Sermon Preached at S. Maries Cambridge, February 24, 1655/6: Luke 11:2
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