The History of the Worthies of England, Հատոր 1F.C. & J. Rivington, 1811 |
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Էջ vii
... chief assistance he had in the rudiments of learning was from his father , under whom he made so extraor- dinary a progress , that he was sent at twelve years of age to Queen's - College in Cambridge ; Dr. Davenant , who was his ...
... chief assistance he had in the rudiments of learning was from his father , under whom he made so extraor- dinary a progress , that he was sent at twelve years of age to Queen's - College in Cambridge ; Dr. Davenant , who was his ...
Էջ xiv
... chief study , or mostly under his consideration by intervals , for near seventeen years , as it may be from this account computed ; but the Bishop says it was huddled up in haste . Our Author mentions ( as we have quoted in p . xii ...
... chief study , or mostly under his consideration by intervals , for near seventeen years , as it may be from this account computed ; but the Bishop says it was huddled up in haste . Our Author mentions ( as we have quoted in p . xii ...
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... chief stable for his wooden horses . His jurisdiction reached from the Mouth of Thames , to the outmost Orcades ( though of- ten opposed by the Scots ) and had Yarmouth for his prime residence . I find that Richard Fitz - alin Earl of ...
... chief stable for his wooden horses . His jurisdiction reached from the Mouth of Thames , to the outmost Orcades ( though of- ten opposed by the Scots ) and had Yarmouth for his prime residence . I find that Richard Fitz - alin Earl of ...
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... Chief Justice of the King's or Upper Bench is commonly called " the Lord Chief Justice of England , " a title which the Lord Chancellor ( accounting himself Chief in that kind ) looks on as an injurious usurpation . And injurious ...
... Chief Justice of the King's or Upper Bench is commonly called " the Lord Chief Justice of England , " a title which the Lord Chancellor ( accounting himself Chief in that kind ) looks on as an injurious usurpation . And injurious ...
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... chief English Physician and Bishop of Durham ; Hugh of Evesham , a Phy- sician and Cardinal ; Grisant , a Physician and Pope . Yea , the word Physician appears not in our Statutes till the days of King Henry the Eighth , who ...
... chief English Physician and Bishop of Durham ; Hugh of Evesham , a Phy- sician and Cardinal ; Grisant , a Physician and Pope . Yea , the word Physician appears not in our Statutes till the days of King Henry the Eighth , who ...
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