The History of the Worthies of England, Հատոր 1F.C. & J. Rivington, 1811 |
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Արդյունքներ 67–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... continued his attendance on the Princess , till the surrender of Exeter to the Parliament , in April 1646 ; but did not accept the living , because he determined to remove to London at the expiration of the war . He relates an ...
... continued his attendance on the Princess , till the surrender of Exeter to the Parliament , in April 1646 ; but did not accept the living , because he determined to remove to London at the expiration of the war . He relates an ...
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... continued series after the ordinary manner . It was sufficiently known , how steady he was in the Protestant Religion , against the innovations of the Presbyterians and Independents ; but his zeal against these was allayed with greater ...
... continued series after the ordinary manner . It was sufficiently known , how steady he was in the Protestant Religion , against the innovations of the Presbyterians and Independents ; but his zeal against these was allayed with greater ...
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Thomas Fuller John Nichols. verity is no just plea that any thing should be continued ; on this warrant , I have in these our Country - Proverbs alledged more than I allow , branding some with a note of infamy , as fit to be banished out ...
Thomas Fuller John Nichols. verity is no just plea that any thing should be continued ; on this warrant , I have in these our Country - Proverbs alledged more than I allow , branding some with a note of infamy , as fit to be banished out ...
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... continued series of Laymen have discharged that office . We conclude our Secretaries of State with Sir John Cook , who , perceiving his aged body not so fit for such active times , resigned his place about the beginning of the Long ...
... continued series of Laymen have discharged that office . We conclude our Secretaries of State with Sir John Cook , who , perceiving his aged body not so fit for such active times , resigned his place about the beginning of the Long ...
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... continued any long time there , save King John and King Ri- chard the Second , neither of them over - fortunate . But that Land was governed by a Sub- stitute , commissioned from our Kings , with the same power , though sometimes under ...
... continued any long time there , save King John and King Ri- chard the Second , neither of them over - fortunate . But that Land was governed by a Sub- stitute , commissioned from our Kings , with the same power , though sometimes under ...
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