The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... seems probable that he was elected a student of Christ's Church in the following December . It does not ap- pear how long he remained at the University , or whether he took a degree there . But sure it is , says Wood , " that being in ...
... seems probable that he was elected a student of Christ's Church in the following December . It does not ap- pear how long he remained at the University , or whether he took a degree there . But sure it is , says Wood , " that being in ...
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... seems to have been the school of Armagh , then worth fifty pounds per annum . On returning to England , he found the living of Okerton , which he had before declined , again vacant , and , with some re- About the times that Lydiat left ...
... seems to have been the school of Armagh , then worth fifty pounds per annum . On returning to England , he found the living of Okerton , which he had before declined , again vacant , and , with some re- About the times that Lydiat left ...
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... seem to prove he never was . • 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 ...
... seem to prove he never was . • 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 ...
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... seem to have been at all fitted for his situation . Temple was the third appointment made by the English government , of persons whom they were anxious to get rid of , and un- willing to promote in England . Temple had been secre- tary ...
... seem to have been at all fitted for his situation . Temple was the third appointment made by the English government , of persons whom they were anxious to get rid of , and un- willing to promote in England . Temple had been secre- tary ...
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... seems ex- traordinary that any writer could venture to publish such a monstrous absurdity . I must refer the curious reader to the Analecta , as it would be impossible to give the detail here . tholic religion in Ireland . He says ...
... seems ex- traordinary that any writer could venture to publish such a monstrous absurdity . I must refer the curious reader to the Analecta , as it would be impossible to give the detail here . tholic religion in Ireland . He says ...
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