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10 ) .33 To these literary and artistic works may be 25 Trinity College Cambridge MS.R.14.5 , reproduced in Thomas Chaundler , Liber Apologeticus de Omni Statu Humanae Naturae ( ed . Doris Enright - Clark Shoukri ) ( 1974 ) p .
10 ) .33 To these literary and artistic works may be 25 Trinity College Cambridge MS.R.14.5 , reproduced in Thomas Chaundler , Liber Apologeticus de Omni Statu Humanae Naturae ( ed . Doris Enright - Clark Shoukri ) ( 1974 ) p .
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... seeking a grant in their favour from the Crown had become a commonplace of fifteenth century charter decoration , as on those in favour of the Leathersellers of London in 1444 and of Eton and King's College , Cambridge in 1446.
... seeking a grant in their favour from the Crown had become a commonplace of fifteenth century charter decoration , as on those in favour of the Leathersellers of London in 1444 and of Eton and King's College , Cambridge in 1446.
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The universities of Oxford and Cambridge doubled in size between the first and third decades of the nineteenth century , an expansion particularly marked after peace in 1815 , and ordination remained the destiny of 50 per cent of ...
The universities of Oxford and Cambridge doubled in size between the first and third decades of the nineteenth century , an expansion particularly marked after peace in 1815 , and ordination remained the destiny of 50 per cent of ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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