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" I tell you, sirs, that I judge no land in England better bestowed than that which is given to our universities; for by their maintenance our realm shall be well governed when we be dead and rotten. "
The Works of Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost - Page 169
by William Shakespeare - 1906 - 183 pages
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A Concise History of the Parish and Vicarage of Halifax, in the County of York

John Crabtree - 1836 - 602 pages
...Eighth to his hungry courtiers, fleshed with abbey lands, and wishing to spoil colleges also ; — "I tell you, Sirs, that I judge no land in England...bestowed than that which is given to our universities." BIOGRAPHY. The Biography of the parish next claims our attention ; and the selections from Mr. Watson's...
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American Annals of Education, Volume 9

1839 - 598 pages
...abbie lands have fleshed you and set your teeth on edge to ask also those colleges. I tell you sirs, I judge no land in England better bestowed than that...maintenance our realme shall be well governed when we are dead and rotten. I love not learning so ill that 1 will impaire the revenues of anie one house...
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American Annals of Education, Volume 9

1839 - 636 pages
...abbie lands have fleshed you and set your teeth on edge to ask also those colleges. I tell you sirs, I judge no land in England better bestowed than that...maintenance our realme shall be well governed when we are dead and rotten. I love not learning so ill that I will impaire the revenues of anie one house...
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Part the first. History of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 902 pages
...THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. I tell you, sir*. I judge no land in England to be better bestowed than that which is given to our Universities , for by their maintenance our realm shall be well governed, when we be dead and rotten. King HENKY vm. (as reported by Holinshed,...
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Part the first. History of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 898 pages
...THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. I tell y>-u, Sirs, 1 judge no land in England to be better bestowed thftu that which is given to our Universities, for by their maintenance our realm shall be well governed, when we be dead and rotten. King HENBÏ vui. (as reported by HolinslieJ....
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1

1868 - 886 pages
...as abbeys ; but the king showed his clear appreciation of the difference of the cases by answering : "I tell you, sirs, that I judge no land in England...bestowed, than that which is given to our universities." Henry's son was of the same mind, and when the people in the neighbourhood of the suppressed monastic...
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A national technical university for Great Britain and her colonies; or, How ...

Executive committee of the proposed national university for technical and industrial training - 1871 - 66 pages
...hesitate to mention you."—Erasmai to Dr. Colel, Founder of St. Paul'i School, 1S17. " I tell yon, Sirs, that I judge no land in England better bestowed than that which is given to our Universities."—Jlenrj/ VIII. LONDON: KELLY & CO., 51, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS; SIMPKIN,...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 18

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1884 - 524 pages
...XVIII. — NO. XXXVI. T have a desire also to overthrow all goodness by subversion of the colleges. I tell you, sirs, that I judge no land in England...shall be well governed when we be dead and rotten. As you love your welfare, therefore, follow no more this veine ... for I love not learning so ill,...
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Wiclif's Place in History: Three Lectures Delivered Before the University of ...

Montagu Burrows - 1882 - 154 pages
...defacing the monasteries, you have a desire also to overthrow all goodness by subversion of colleges, I tell you, sirs, that I judge no land in England better bestowed than that which is given to the Universities ; for by their maintenance our realm shall be well governed when we be dead and rotten...
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The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the ...

James Bass Mullinger - 1884 - 778 pages
...colleges. I tell you, sirs, thnt I judge no lande in England better bestowed than that which is giucn to our universities; for by their maintenance our realme shall be well gouemed when we be dead and rotten."' /tetcrijition of Kngland (ed. Furnivnll), p. HH. According to...
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