The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... cause he openly avowed the necessity of a reformation . * Things were in this situation at Oxford , when Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble pupil to visit England : and ...
... cause he openly avowed the necessity of a reformation . * Things were in this situation at Oxford , when Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble pupil to visit England : and ...
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... cause why they ought to obey you , which the said St. Paul teacheth ( and it follows in the text ) viz . Take ye heed diligently , as those that must give a reckoning for their souls ; and they will obey you . ' Ye would be honoured of ...
... cause why they ought to obey you , which the said St. Paul teacheth ( and it follows in the text ) viz . Take ye heed diligently , as those that must give a reckoning for their souls ; and they will obey you . ' Ye would be honoured of ...
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... cause he decided every thing in conformity to his master's wishes . But in his function of Chancellor he made full amends , by discharging his duty with as penetrating a judgement , and as enlarged a knowledge of law and equity , as any ...
... cause he decided every thing in conformity to his master's wishes . But in his function of Chancellor he made full amends , by discharging his duty with as penetrating a judgement , and as enlarged a knowledge of law and equity , as any ...
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... cause of sober and rational liberty , both civil and religious . Thus he lived , and died ; and few great men ever passed through this malevolent world , better beloved and less censured than he . " He told me once , with an obliging ...
... cause of sober and rational liberty , both civil and religious . Thus he lived , and died ; and few great men ever passed through this malevolent world , better beloved and less censured than he . " He told me once , with an obliging ...
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... cause of hastening that event ; for Henry had fre- quently expressed his jealousy of it's authority . The ceremonial ... caused him to be arrested , and accused of high - treason . Of this he was convicted by a thin and partial house of ...
... cause of hastening that event ; for Henry had fre- quently expressed his jealousy of it's authority . The ceremonial ... caused him to be arrested , and accused of high - treason . Of this he was convicted by a thin and partial house of ...
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