The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 188
... master came into direct collision with the seniors of his col- lege . He had arranged and digested a new method of dividing the college - revenues , by which his own income would have been materially raised in value . This innovation ...
... master came into direct collision with the seniors of his col- lege . He had arranged and digested a new method of dividing the college - revenues , by which his own income would have been materially raised in value . This innovation ...
Pagina 189
... master's discomfiture appeared inevitable , but the sudden death of the bishop placed the matter once more sub judice . Fresh articles were prepared against the master , but the new bishop disclaimed all jurisdiction in the cause . In ...
... master's discomfiture appeared inevitable , but the sudden death of the bishop placed the matter once more sub judice . Fresh articles were prepared against the master , but the new bishop disclaimed all jurisdiction in the cause . In ...
Pagina 191
... master . After long and vexatious litigation , in which enormous expenses were incurred , the cause was finally referred to the decision of the house of lords . Mean- while , Dr Bentley had sent forth that immortal chef - d'Ĺ“uvre of ...
... master . After long and vexatious litigation , in which enormous expenses were incurred , the cause was finally referred to the decision of the house of lords . Mean- while , Dr Bentley had sent forth that immortal chef - d'Ĺ“uvre of ...
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