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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 notices, 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, whcih 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. Yorke, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor elect, 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
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For the better preservation of order, notice is hereby given, that all carriages coming to the Senate-House along Trumpington-street from Peterhouse, are to set down their company at the Iron Gate opposite St. Mary's Church; and those coming along St. John's Lane, at the Gare before the senate-house door.-all empty carriages are to drive off immediately along the lane to the north of St. Mary's Church
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A clause in the will of the Late Sir William Browne
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Excerpt. è statut. reg. cap. 47. De modestia et morum urbanitate
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A clause of Mr. Seaton's will, dated Oct. 8. 1738
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A clause of Mr. Seaton's will, dated Oct. 8. 1738
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A clause of Mr. Seaton's will, dated Oct. 8. 1738
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A specimen of the letters belonging to the University of Cambridge
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Capitum vivunt, totidem studiorum millia
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Nescio, quâ præter solitum formidine cladis excita mens lacrymæ indulget, dubitatque, timetque
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Multa mathematicæ debetur gloria palmæ
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Æterni patris munus! (nec fonte minori
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Edvius Elgivæ fidos narrabat amores
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Whereas His Grace the Duke of Grafton our chancellor elect, has been pleased to appoint Saturday the first of July next for his installation; the members of the Senate, and other persons hereafter mentioned, are hereby required to assemble in the Senate-House, betwixt the hours of ten and eleven of the same day; the noblemen in their proper habits; doctors of the several faculties, in their Congregation-Robes; Bachelors of Divinity, Regent and Non-Regent Masters, and Bachelors of Law and Physic, in their hoods and caps; fellow-commoners, who are Bachelors of Arts, in their bachelors gowns, hoods, and square caps of velvet; and non-graduated fellow-commoners, in their proper habits
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Statuta legenda in admissione baccalaureorum in theologia ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur
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Statuta legenda in admissione baccalaureorum in medicina, ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur
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Statuta legenda in admissione baccalaureorum in jure civili, ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur
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Statuta legenda in admissione inceptorum in medicina, ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur
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Statuta legenda in admissione inceptorum in theologia, ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur
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Cum reip. nostræ nonnullis interesse videatur, publicum quotannis totius juventutis academicæ examen institui
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Æternitas pœnarum & præmiorum patet lumine naturæ
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Idea entis summè perfecti non est innata
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Astrologia judicialis nullo nititur fundamento