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The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of Hi...

The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of Hi...

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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, ... [electronic resource].

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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, ... [electronic resource].

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[Cambridge : s.n., 1759]

Date

1759]

Record Identifier

74VKZzegPjaZ

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991018656189702626

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English

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1 sheet ; 1/2°.

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Publisher

[Cambridge : s.n., 1759]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1759]

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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...

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General note

Dated at head: Cambridge, Apr. 7. 1759.

Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).

Signed: L. Caryl, Vice-chancellor.

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ESTC T189812.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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991018656189702626