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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... afterward priest . With his father and mother , who at that time lived in London , he resided a few months , and then retired to Oxford ; where , in compliance with the prevalent 1 DEAN OF ST . PAUL'S . 5 (1593-1641)
... afterward priest . With his father and mother , who at that time lived in London , he resided a few months , and then retired to Oxford ; where , in compliance with the prevalent 1 DEAN OF ST . PAUL'S . 5 (1593-1641)
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... afterward Duke of Marlborough , was also a scholar upon this foundation : but he probably did not remain there a sufficient time to make any considerable proficiency in classical literature . + His other tracts were the Constitution of ...
... afterward Duke of Marlborough , was also a scholar upon this foundation : but he probably did not remain there a sufficient time to make any considerable proficiency in classical literature . + His other tracts were the Constitution of ...
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... afterward offer us the same to take . 6 Now the way whereby the church may be re- formed into a better fashion is , not to make new laws ; there be already laws enow , if not too many . Nothing is new under the sun , as saith Solomon ...
... afterward offer us the same to take . 6 Now the way whereby the church may be re- formed into a better fashion is , not to make new laws ; there be already laws enow , if not too many . Nothing is new under the sun , as saith Solomon ...
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... afterward , finally determined him to leave it . His next situation was that of chap- lain to Dr. Deane , † Archbishop of Canterbury ; a sta- tion to which , in the opinion of the author of the • British Antiquities , ' he recommended ...
... afterward , finally determined him to leave it . His next situation was that of chap- lain to Dr. Deane , † Archbishop of Canterbury ; a sta- tion to which , in the opinion of the author of the • British Antiquities , ' he recommended ...
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... afterward , to see his envoy present himself before him ! * Supposing that he had not yet com- menced his journey , he at first began to reprove him for the dilatory execution of his orders ; when Wolsey informed him that he was ...
... afterward , to see his envoy present himself before him ! * Supposing that he had not yet com- menced his journey , he at first began to reprove him for the dilatory execution of his orders ; when Wolsey informed him that he was ...
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