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... tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness . The pupil was not insensible to the value of the instruction he received from his masters , for Dr. Parr states , that " when- ever he recounted the providences of God towards ...
... tion of his instructors by his diligence and quickness . The pupil was not insensible to the value of the instruction he received from his masters , for Dr. Parr states , that " when- ever he recounted the providences of God towards ...
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... tion there were but four ° Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the students , being divided into several classes . Aristotle's text was read in Greek by each tutor to his pupils . Three lectures a day ...
... tion there were but four ° Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the students , being divided into several classes . Aristotle's text was read in Greek by each tutor to his pupils . Three lectures a day ...
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... tion , and the College was without a Provost till 1601 , when the Queen named Henry Alvey " . The extraordinary selections made by the English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed ...
... tion , and the College was without a Provost till 1601 , when the Queen named Henry Alvey " . The extraordinary selections made by the English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed ...
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... tion ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of the present generation . As Catechist Ussher distinguished himself in a very re- markable manner . Every ...
... tion ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of the present generation . As Catechist Ussher distinguished himself in a very re- markable manner . Every ...
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... tion of them to his own country , in these remarkable words , " From this year will I reckon the sin of Ireland , that those whom you now embrace shall be your ruin , and you shall bear their iniquity . " It is stated in all the Lives ...
... tion of them to his own country , in these remarkable words , " From this year will I reckon the sin of Ireland , that those whom you now embrace shall be your ruin , and you shall bear their iniquity . " It is stated in all the Lives ...
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