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Excerpta e statutis academiæ Cantabrigiensis
Præfectorum interpretationibus, senatus decretis, et literis regiis, aliaque ad scholarium officium spectantia -
Research notes / University of Cambridge
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Orders and regulations which passed the senate on the 11th day of May, and the 26th day of June, 1750
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Attractio datur universalis
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Principio, vestita ingenti luminis orbe, lætitiâque vigens sincerâ, magna quietæ
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The master of Clare-Hall's reasons for declaring Mr. Hagar's fellowship void. Feb. 7. 1763
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Town of Cambridge. Whereas by an act of Parliament made in the third year of the reign of the late King Charles the First, entitled, An act for the further reformation of sundry abuses committed on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday, it is enacted, that no carrier with horse or waggons, or carmen with carts, or drovers with cattle, shall travel on the Lord's day, upon pain to forfeit twenty shillings
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Town of Cambridge. Whereas by an act passed the last session of Parliament, it is enacted, that after the twenty-fourth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven, if any person shall set, place, or leave any empty waggon, cart, or any other carriage in any publick highway within this Kingdom, so as in any manner to interrupt or hinder the free passage of any other carriage, or of His Majesty's subjects, except only during such reasonable time as such waggon, cart, or, carriaging shall be loading on unloading
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A copy of the propositions, which yesterday passed the caput in as many distinct graces, and will this day be submitted, in regular succession, to the suffrages of the Senate at three o'clock in the afternoon
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Statuta quædam academiæ Cantabrigiensis decreta, juramenta, aliaque ad scholarium omnium infra gradum magisterii officium spectantia
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Brutorum actiones non possunt solvi per leges merè mechanicas
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Affectiones animæ probant eam non esse materiam
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Hobbesianus naturæ status nec rectæ rationi congruit, nec ordini patriarcharum
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Clara & distincta perceptio est criterion veritatis
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Æternitas non est tota simul, & sine fluxu
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Præscientia divina non tollit libertatem arbitrii
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Origo animæ latet
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Status naturæ non est status belli
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Batchelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Batchelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Batchelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Batchelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement. The Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are