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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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