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- noun Obsolete spelling of
university .
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Amid this rapidly changing order, hundreds of Chinese students and Chinese studies majors at top universitie ...
Jim Luce: Global China Connection: From Columbia to Stanford and McGill 2009
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Amid this rapidly changing order, hundreds of Chinese students and Chinese studies majors at top universitie ...
Jim Luce: Global China Connection: From Columbia to Stanford and McGill 2009
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Ascham, already mentioned, in whose time St. John's College, Cambridge, was the chief seat of the new learning, of which Thomas Nashe testifies that it "was an universitie within itself; having more candles light in it, every winter morning before four of the clock, than the four of clock bell gave strokes."
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Ascham, already mentioned, in whose time St. John's College, Cambridge, was the chief seat of the new learning, of which Thomas Nash testifies that it "was as an universitie within itself; having more candles light in it, every winter morning before four of the clock, than the four of clock bell gave strokes."
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Higher education: The worst aspect of policy discrimination of private universitie
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Young Man and Ladies fresh from school, universitie.
The Online Citizen 2009
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Requiring and straigfatlie charging tbcm, that they be careful of his bringing up at the universitie, and innes of courte.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812
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"A habit which universitie men and clergiemen weare over their gownes.
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Fitzralph, quite unintentionally, bestows a bright compliment upon them, and as it bears upon our subject and illustrates the learning of the time, I am tempted to give a few extracts; he sorely laments the decrease of the number of students in the university of Oxford; "So," says he, "that yet in my tyme, in the universitie of Oxenford, were thirty thousand Scolers at ones; and now beth unnethe [188] sixe thousand." [
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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Governors’ … in Not a Recession but a Global Econom … top universitie … in Top 300 US Colleges and Universitie …
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