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1789 - 152 pages
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Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 pages
...led into another area of three fides. It It opened to a garden on the fouth. The eaft, and part of of the north fide is taken up by the lodgings of the Matter, which are commodious and extenfive. In a nich ever the gate on the north, is a ftatue of Dr....
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Gentleman of Oxford - 1788 - 188 pages
...pafTage on the eaft, \be are led into another area of three fides. It is opened to a garden on the fouth. The eaft, and part of the north fide is taken up by : the lodgings of the Matter, which are commodious and ekt'enfive. In a nich over the gjUe on the north is a ftatue of Dr....
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1790 - 188 pages
...North Side is taken up by the Lodgings of the Mafter, which are Comodious and extenfive. In a Nich over the Gate on the North, is a Statue of Dr. Radcliffe. King Mfred\\\ the Year 872. ere&ed certain Halls in Oxford, near, or on the Spot where this College ftands...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1795 - 178 pages
...are led into another area of three fides, 80 feet either way. It is opened to a Garden oh "the fouth. The eaft, and part of the no'rth fide, is taken up...872 erected certain Halls in Oxford, near, or on the fpot, where this College flands ; and gave the Students in them fmall Penfions ifluing from the Exchequer....
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1796 - 180 pages
...are led into another area of three fides, 80 feet either way. It is opened to a Garden on the fouth. The eaft, and part of the north fide, is taken up...RadclifFe. King Alfred in the year 872 erected certain Flails in Oxford, near, or on the fpor, where this College ftands; and gave the Students in them fmall...
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1803 - 200 pages
...paflage on the eaft, we are led into another area of three fides. It is opened to a garden on the foutli. The eaft, and part of the north fide is taken up by the lodgings of the Matter, which are commodious and cxtenfivc. In a nich over the gate on the north is a ftatue of Dr....
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford:: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1808 - 166 pages
...ftudents in Medicine, to whom he ordered apartments to be appropriated in that part of the building. King Alfred, in the year 872, erected certain halls in Oxford, near, or on the fpot, where this College frands, and gave the ftudents fmall penfions ifluing from the Exchequer. But...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford, Or Guide Through the University: With an ...

1810 - 430 pages
...appropriated in that part of the building. King Alfred, in the year 872, is usually supposed to have erected certain halls in Oxford, near, or on the spot, where this College stands, and to have given the students small pensions issuing from the Exchequer. But the actual Founder...
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A pocket companion for Oxford. [Entitled] A new pocket companion ..., Volume 3

1810 - 202 pages
...appropriated, in that part of the building. King Alfred, in the year 872, is usually supposed to have erected certain halls in Oxford, near, or on the spot, where this College stands, and to have given the students small pensions issuing from the Exchequer. But the actual Founder...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1814 - 198 pages
...appropriated in that part of the building. King Alfred, in the year 872, is usually supposed to have erected certain halls in Oxford, near, or on the spot, where this College stands, and to have given the students small pensions, issuing from the Exchequer. But the actual Founder...
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