The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1 |
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... IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN . IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES . VOL . I. DUBLIN : HODGES AND SMITH , GRAFTON - STREET , BOOKSELLERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . LONDON : WHITTAKER AND CO . MDCCCXLVII . اتنا DUBLIN : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , BY 2009.
... IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN . IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES . VOL . I. DUBLIN : HODGES AND SMITH , GRAFTON - STREET , BOOKSELLERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . LONDON : WHITTAKER AND CO . MDCCCXLVII . اتنا DUBLIN : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , BY 2009.
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James Ussher was born in the parish of St. Nicholas , in the city of Dublin , on the 4th day of January , 1580-1 . His father , Arnold Ussher , was one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery , and was descended from an English ...
James Ussher was born in the parish of St. Nicholas , in the city of Dublin , on the 4th day of January , 1580-1 . His father , Arnold Ussher , was one of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery , and was descended from an English ...
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A strange combination of circumstances supplied Dublin at this time with two schoolmasters of very superior attainments . James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth ...
A strange combination of circumstances supplied Dublin at this time with two schoolmasters of very superior attainments . James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth ...
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rics , James Fullertono and James Hamilton " , to keep up a correspondence with the Protestant nobility and gentry in the neighbourhood of Dublin : and they , to conceal more effectually the object of their mission , opened a school in ...
rics , James Fullertono and James Hamilton " , to keep up a correspondence with the Protestant nobility and gentry in the neighbourhood of Dublin : and they , to conceal more effectually the object of their mission , opened a school in ...
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Yet the course of instruction was not extensive , as it did not comprehend either Greek or Hebrew , for Ussher appears to have commenced learning both those languages after his admission into the University of Dublin .
Yet the course of instruction was not extensive , as it did not comprehend either Greek or Hebrew , for Ussher appears to have commenced learning both those languages after his admission into the University of Dublin .
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