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... proved so happily useful to himself and others . " Dr. M'Crie , in his Life of Melville , gives the following account of the course which Melville taught at Glasgow , completing it in six years . The class were well grounded in Latin ...
... proved so happily useful to himself and others . " Dr. M'Crie , in his Life of Melville , gives the following account of the course which Melville taught at Glasgow , completing it in six years . The class were well grounded in Latin ...
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... prove that they did not persecute for re- ligion , and sent to put a stop to what they deemed an un- warrantable exercise of authority . Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his ...
... prove that they did not persecute for re- ligion , and sent to put a stop to what they deemed an un- warrantable exercise of authority . Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his ...
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... proved ' . " 66 It appears however , that this pecuniary mulet was not entirely given up , for , in a petition presented to the King , in the year 1613 , against the Lord Deputy , it is stated , among other grievances , " that the ...
... proved ' . " 66 It appears however , that this pecuniary mulet was not entirely given up , for , in a petition presented to the King , in the year 1613 , against the Lord Deputy , it is stated , among other grievances , " that the ...
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... prove the vanity of literary expectations : Hear Lydiat's life and Galileo's end . He was the son of Christopher Lydiat , lord of the manor of Aulkryngton , or , as it is commonly called , Okerton [ he calls it Aler- ton , in a letter ...
... prove the vanity of literary expectations : Hear Lydiat's life and Galileo's end . He was the son of Christopher Lydiat , lord of the manor of Aulkryngton , or , as it is commonly called , Okerton [ he calls it Aler- ton , in a letter ...
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... prove he never was . s Dr. Parr , and he is , of course , blindly followed by all the other biographers , says , that Ussher was offered the provostship in 1610 , when in his thirtieth year . But the offer must have been made in 1609 ...
... prove he never was . s Dr. Parr , and he is , of course , blindly followed by all the other biographers , says , that Ussher was offered the provostship in 1610 , when in his thirtieth year . But the offer must have been made in 1609 ...
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