Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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71. oldal
... Master of Arts . About that time he became First Master of the Free School at Rochester , founded by Sir Joseph Williamson In 1739 , he was appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathe- matics in the University of Cambridge , on the death of ...
... Master of Arts . About that time he became First Master of the Free School at Rochester , founded by Sir Joseph Williamson In 1739 , he was appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathe- matics in the University of Cambridge , on the death of ...
97. oldal
... Master of Arts , and was well read in the Greek and Latin tongues , as should be nominated from time to time by the said William Adams during his life ; and after the decease of the said William Adams by the governors ( namely , the Master ...
... Master of Arts , and was well read in the Greek and Latin tongues , as should be nominated from time to time by the said William Adams during his life ; and after the decease of the said William Adams by the governors ( namely , the Master ...
98. oldal
... master ; but , unfortunately , he is not capable of receiving their bounty , which would make him happy for life , by not being a Master of Arts , which , by the statutes of this school , the master of it must be . ' Now these gentlemen ...
... master ; but , unfortunately , he is not capable of receiving their bounty , which would make him happy for life , by not being a Master of Arts , which , by the statutes of this school , the master of it must be . ' Now these gentlemen ...
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