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Whittington was set to have a solo art show at a local cafe, Penny Universitie (now Mary's Of Course Café).
May 2006 2006
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However, Cynthia Giles (owner of the Penny Universitie) loved the machine and asked that it stay permanently and machine remains unaltered in its original location to this day.
May 2006 2006
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And let me now tell thee plainely, that all the while I continued in the Universitie of
The Decameron 2004
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And yet wee may not so much grudge at faults at home as wee may justly complaine of hard measure abroad; for instead of the love and favour of the Universitie, wee found our selves (wee will say justly) taxed for any the least error
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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Everie learned man in the Abbay, and in the Universitie, should preach in the parishe kirk his Sonday about.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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_Tew_ so valued a Mansion to us: For as when we went from _Oxford_ thither, we found our selves never out of the Universitie: So we thought our selves never absent from our own beloved home '. l.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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Universitie of Lipsia; [123] and so was Maistir Johnne Fyff, [124] whare, for thare honest behaveour and great cruditioun, thei war halden in admiratioun with all the godly.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Proctors, and other the Heads of Houses in the Universitie of
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If this libertie be not allowed to the Universitie wherefore do wee study?
Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905
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Vice-Chancellor of the University put forth sundry regulations in connexion with the royal visit, in which may be found the following passage: "That noe Graduate, Scholler, or St.dent of this Universitie presume to resort to any Inn, Taverne, Alehowse, or Tobacco-Shop at any tyme dureing the aboade of his Majestie here; nor doe presume to take tobacco in St. Marie's Church, or in Trinity Colledge Hall, uppon payne of finall expellinge the Universitie."
The Social History of Smoking George Latimer Apperson 1897
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