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... MATTHEW : WORTHY SIR , On the 16th of May , being Friday , while I was writing to [ you ] from Falmouth the winds came some what faire , and soe I gave orders presently to * The design of Thomas Yong's voyage , as described in the three ...
... MATTHEW : WORTHY SIR , On the 16th of May , being Friday , while I was writing to [ you ] from Falmouth the winds came some what faire , and soe I gave orders presently to * The design of Thomas Yong's voyage , as described in the three ...
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... in company with Sir Tobias Matthew , whom Rush- worth calls " a Jesuited priest of the order of politicians ; " and the House of Commons , in stopped , though yet our pumps gave us notice , 1634. ] 83 THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... in company with Sir Tobias Matthew , whom Rush- worth calls " a Jesuited priest of the order of politicians ; " and the House of Commons , in stopped , though yet our pumps gave us notice , 1634. ] 83 THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... Matthew was the eldest son of the distinguished prelate of the same name , who , after being at the head of two colleges , and Vice - Chancellor of Oxford , was Bishop of Dur- ham , and finally , Archbishop of York . Tobias , the son ...
... Matthew was the eldest son of the distinguished prelate of the same name , who , after being at the head of two colleges , and Vice - Chancellor of Oxford , was Bishop of Dur- ham , and finally , Archbishop of York . Tobias , the son ...
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... Matthew's own account seems to favor Bacon's view of the case . He ascribes his conversion to the impression made on him by the devout behavior of the rustics in the Catholic churches abroad ; to his wit- nessing at Naples the ...
... Matthew's own account seems to favor Bacon's view of the case . He ascribes his conversion to the impression made on him by the devout behavior of the rustics in the Catholic churches abroad ; to his wit- nessing at Naples the ...
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... Matthew professed to have the same intention , and to fix the same limit for his stay . But Matthew did not lose sight of his main purpose , nor , proba- bly , of Lord Salisbury's relative and correspondent . Proselytism and espionage ...
... Matthew professed to have the same intention , and to fix the same limit for his stay . But Matthew did not lose sight of his main purpose , nor , proba- bly , of Lord Salisbury's relative and correspondent . Proselytism and espionage ...
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