A plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress, a free university for the reception not only of her proper subjects, but also people of all nations and religions; particularly the borderers upon her own dominions. To which there will be added, a sketch of an universal liturgy for the use of the foreign students. In English, Latin, and French. By John Free, Doctor in Divinity, Vicar of East Coker, in Somersetshire, Sir John Leman's Lecturer at St. Mary-Hill, in London, and Lecturer of Newington-Butts.
- John Free
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- 1766
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Plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress, a free university (Online)
A plan for founding in England, at the expence of a great empress, a free university for the reception not only of her proper subjects, but also people of all nations and religions; particularly the borderers upon her own dominions. To which there will be
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London : printed for the author: and sold by W. Sandby, in Fleet-Street; S. Parker, in Oxford; J. Almon, in Piccadilly; J. Williams, in Fleet-Street; M. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange; and by the author at Newiugton [sic] Butts, 1766.
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