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... University was control- led by its own statutes , which were enforced by the collegiate authorities . The University was also represented in Parliament by two mem- bers returned by itself . * At the time of Milton's matriculation , Cam ...
... University was control- led by its own statutes , which were enforced by the collegiate authorities . The University was also represented in Parliament by two mem- bers returned by itself . * At the time of Milton's matriculation , Cam ...
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... University when Milton entered it . In Christ College the order was very good . Its heads and seniors were puritanically inclined , and they imparted to the undergraduates something of their own zeal and piety . Still it is very certain ...
... University when Milton entered it . In Christ College the order was very good . Its heads and seniors were puritanically inclined , and they imparted to the undergraduates something of their own zeal and piety . Still it is very certain ...
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... University as served to disturb the ordinary quiet routine , and send many of the collegians home . Milton passed the time with his family . In this same year , 1625 , king James died , not much regretted by any party , and was ...
... University as served to disturb the ordinary quiet routine , and send many of the collegians home . Milton passed the time with his family . In this same year , 1625 , king James died , not much regretted by any party , and was ...
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