The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Dublin , he was not aware of the difficulties which he had to en- counter , and he entertained hopes of some leisure being afforded to him , which have not been realized . A combination of unexpected circumstances threw upon him a ...
... Dublin , he was not aware of the difficulties which he had to en- counter , and he entertained hopes of some leisure being afforded to him , which have not been realized . A combination of unexpected circumstances threw upon him a ...
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... 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 family of the name of Neville . The first of this family who settled in ...
... 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 family of the name of Neville . The first of this family who settled in ...
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... Dublin at this time with two schoolmasters of very superior attain- ments . James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent over to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever ...
... Dublin at this time with two schoolmasters of very superior attain- ments . James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent over to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever ...
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... Dublin : and they , to conceal more effectually the object of their mission , opened a school in which Fullerton ... Dublin . He was knighted by King James , soon after his accession , and appointed one of the gentlemen of the bed ...
... Dublin : and they , to conceal more effectually the object of their mission , opened a school in which Fullerton ... Dublin . He was knighted by King James , soon after his accession , and appointed one of the gentlemen of the bed ...
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... Dublin , and his uncle , Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's ...
... Dublin , and his uncle , Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent over twice to London , to nego- ciate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's ...
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