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From the letters of Campian , the Jesuit , to him , it seems evident that , as far as he had any religion , he continued a Roman Catholic to his death . The mother of Ussher , who professed to be a Protestant during the lifetime of her ...
From the letters of Campian , the Jesuit , to him , it seems evident that , as far as he had any religion , he continued a Roman Catholic to his death . The mother of Ussher , who professed to be a Protestant during the lifetime of her ...
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... but this is not very probable , as Stanihurst had been long resident at Louvain , and not much intercourse appears to have been kept up between them , as Ussher , in the only letter to his uncle which has been preserved , tells him ...
... but this is not very probable , as Stanihurst had been long resident at Louvain , and not much intercourse appears to have been kept up between them , as Ussher , in the only letter to his uncle which has been preserved , tells him ...
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A letter from Ussher to Fitz - Symonds is still preserved , which demonstrates that the statement made by the Jesuit is false . The letter is as follows : “ I was not prepared , Mr. Fitz - Symonds , to write unto you before you had ...
A letter from Ussher to Fitz - Symonds is still preserved , which demonstrates that the statement made by the Jesuit is false . The letter is as follows : “ I was not prepared , Mr. Fitz - Symonds , to write unto you before you had ...
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This letter , written at the time , and addressed to FitzSymonds himself , must give a more correct account of the transaction than the preface to the Britannomachia , published in a foreign country , and twenty years afterwards .
This letter , written at the time , and addressed to FitzSymonds himself , must give a more correct account of the transaction than the preface to the Britannomachia , published in a foreign country , and twenty years afterwards .
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Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his satisfaction at the instructions : " Ande whereas it pleased your Lordships in your last letters to command us to deal moderately in the ...
Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Deputy , in a letter , dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his satisfaction at the instructions : " Ande whereas it pleased your Lordships in your last letters to command us to deal moderately in the ...
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