Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     the enterprising rival of Salamanca, and altogether a very different
 2   I,  TransPre|    presses of Toledo, Burgos, Salamanca and Seville.~ ~A pendant
 3   I,  TransPre|       we are told, he went to Salamanca. But why Rodrigo de Cervantes,
 4   I,  TransPre|      was a student neither at Salamanca nor at Alcala is best proved
 5   I,       XII|     who had been a student at Salamanca for many years, at the end
 6   I,       XII| passed after he returned from Salamanca, when one day he appeared
 7   I,     XXXIX|       complete his studies at Salamanca. As soon as we had come
 8   I,     XXXIX|     blessing, one set out for Salamanca, the other for Seville,
 9  II,         I|    but even if he had been of Salamanca, it was the opinion of most
10  II,        II|      who has been studying at Salamanca, came home after having
11  II,       VII|       know I am a bachelor of Salamanca, and one can't be more of
12  II,         X|    Ravena, or the bachelor in Salamanca? The devil, the devil and
13  II,       XVI|        he has been for six at Salamanca studying Latin and Greek,
14  II,       XVI|       have been sent him from Salamanca, which I suspect are for
15  II,     XVIII| flourish now, Paris, Bologna, Salamanca. Heaven grant that the judges
16  II,       XIX|     up at court or trained at Salamanca, to know whether I am adding
17  II,       XIX|     have studied canon law at Salamanca, and I rather pique myself
18  II,    XXXIII|      one that's a bachelor of Salamanca; and people of that sort
19  II,      LXVI|     bet, if they are going to Salamanca to study, they'll come to
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