| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 554 sider
...filled, only twenty were in use in the year 1450: and in an academic detail of grievances, dated 1 438, we read : "Out of so many thousand students, which...corporations. Amphibious indeed they were ; for they were taxed with the clerical orders : but their orators appeared only on extraordinary occasions in the... | |
| 1851 - 922 sider
...reverses, and so lost its popularity, that AD 1438, it was said, " out of so many thousand students reputed to have been here at a former time, not one thousand now remains to us."4 Cambridge was raised into a seat of learning first by the monks of England, who maintained their... | |
| 1851 - 464 sider
...and so lost its popularity, that, AD 1438, it was said, " out of so many thousand students reputed to have been here at a former time, not one thousand now remains to us."* Cambridge was raised into a seat of learning first by the monks of England, who maintained their establishment... | |
| 1851 - 936 sider
...reverses, and so lost its popularity, that AD 1438, it was said, " out of so many thousand students reputed to have been here at a former time, not one thousand now remains to us."4 Cambridge was raised into a seat of learning first by the monks of England, who maintained their... | |
| 1851 - 922 sider
...reverses, and so lost its popularity, that AD 1438, it was said, " out of so many thousand students reputed to have been here at a former time, not one thousand now remains to us."4 Cambridge was raised into a seat of learning first by the monks of England, who maintained their... | |
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