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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... likewise , versions have usually been subjoined ; with the exception however of those , which follow the brief memoir of Sir John Cheke , and which from their very nature could have little interest for the English reader . If , under ...
... likewise , versions have usually been subjoined ; with the exception however of those , which follow the brief memoir of Sir John Cheke , and which from their very nature could have little interest for the English reader . If , under ...
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... attachment , received the honour of knighthood . He was likewise * AUTHORITIES . The Life of Erasmus , Biographia Britan- nica , and Knight's Life of Colet . VOL . I. B twice elected , by his fellow - citizens , to John Colet (1466-1519)
... attachment , received the honour of knighthood . He was likewise * AUTHORITIES . The Life of Erasmus , Biographia Britan- nica , and Knight's Life of Colet . VOL . I. B twice elected , by his fellow - citizens , to John Colet (1466-1519)
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... likewise , the advantage of a tall and graceful person ; and the design of making him a courtier might per- haps have been conceived by his father , from his having enjoyed gayety and splendor in the public offices in the city , and ...
... likewise , the advantage of a tall and graceful person ; and the design of making him a courtier might per- haps have been conceived by his father , from his having enjoyed gayety and splendor in the public offices in the city , and ...
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... likewise of Good Easter , in the church of St. Martin's Le Grand , he resigned in 1503 , having been admitted the year before to that of Durnesford , in the church of Sarum . * His ample income now afforded him the means of gratifying ...
... likewise of Good Easter , in the church of St. Martin's Le Grand , he resigned in 1503 , having been admitted the year before to that of Durnesford , in the church of Sarum . * His ample income now afforded him the means of gratifying ...
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... likewise , inclined him to love and luxury ; and an air of freedom and pleasantry characterised his whole demeanour . But he first conquered , and then commanded himself , by so far subjecting his passions to reason and philosophy ...
... likewise , inclined him to love and luxury ; and an air of freedom and pleasantry characterised his whole demeanour . But he first conquered , and then commanded himself , by so far subjecting his passions to reason and philosophy ...
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