The University of Cambridge From the Earliest Times to the Royal Injunctions of

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The University of Cambridge From the Earliest Times to the Royal Injunctions of
J Bass James Bass Mullinger
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' That, ' in the language of Baker, ' the religious house at Westminster was already wealthy enough (as it was the richest in England), and did not want support or maintenance, that the schools of learning were meanly endowed, the provisions for scholars very few and small, and colleges yet wanting to their main- tenance, that by such foundations she might have two ends and designs at once, might double her charity and double her reward, by affording as well supports to learning as en- couragem...ents to virtue 2, ' were cogent arguments that for- tunately prevailed over the superstitious devotion of the countess, and brought it to pass that her wealth, instead of swelling the coffers soon to be plundered so mercilessly 8, was given to the foundation of two societies, which, after having graced the university for more than three centuries with J Lewis, Life of Finhtr, i 30. Nothing shows more clearly the hold 1 Baker-Mayor, p. 59. Which the Abbey had laid on the af- 4 Nothing shows more clearly fections of the English people, than the force of the shock that followed, that it stood the shock as firmly as than the upheaving even of the solid it did.

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