The Whole Works, Količina 1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 strani |
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Stran 3
... person who communicated to Melville , when in banishment , the afflicting intelligence of his nephew's death . Fullerton died in 1630 , and appears to have kept up his literary pursuits , after he had exchanged the life of a scholar for ...
... person who communicated to Melville , when in banishment , the afflicting intelligence of his nephew's death . Fullerton died in 1630 , and appears to have kept up his literary pursuits , after he had exchanged the life of a scholar for ...
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... persons who accom- modated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth . From the letters of Campian , the Jesuit , to him , it seems ...
... persons who accom- modated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth . From the letters of Campian , the Jesuit , to him , it seems ...
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... persons named in the charter , and James Ussher was admitted a student under the tuition of his former master , James Hamilton , being then thirteen years of age ' . Dr. Bernard states that Ussher was the first scholar entered into ...
... persons named in the charter , and James Ussher was admitted a student under the tuition of his former master , James Hamilton , being then thirteen years of age ' . Dr. Bernard states that Ussher was the first scholar entered into ...
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... person who encountered him in a public disputation ; but how he came to be se- lected is not mentioned . Saldenus asserts , that he was chosen by the unanimous consent of the University ; but he does not give his authority , and we ...
... person who encountered him in a public disputation ; but how he came to be se- lected is not mentioned . Saldenus asserts , that he was chosen by the unanimous consent of the University ; but he does not give his authority , and we ...
Stran 14
James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington. aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go plainly forward in examining the matters that rest in controversy between us . Otherwise I hope you will not be displeased if , as for your part ...
James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington. aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go plainly forward in examining the matters that rest in controversy between us . Otherwise I hope you will not be displeased if , as for your part ...
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