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... England , and was one of the 16 divines appointed by Elizabeth to hold a con- troversy at Westminster with a similar number of Catholics . In 1559 he was placed on the commission deputed by the government to ex- tinguish Catholicism in ...
... England , and was one of the 16 divines appointed by Elizabeth to hold a con- troversy at Westminster with a similar number of Catholics . In 1559 he was placed on the commission deputed by the government to ex- tinguish Catholicism in ...
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... England , 3d sovereign of the house of Plantagenet , and 4th son of Henry II . and Eleanor of Aquitaine , born in Oxford , Dec. 24 , 1166 , died Oct. 19 , 1216. The sur- name of Lackland ( sans - terre ) , by which he is often mentioned ...
... England , 3d sovereign of the house of Plantagenet , and 4th son of Henry II . and Eleanor of Aquitaine , born in Oxford , Dec. 24 , 1166 , died Oct. 19 , 1216. The sur- name of Lackland ( sans - terre ) , by which he is often mentioned ...
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... England . He had said , on hearing of Philip's captures of towns : " Let him take them , I will one day recover them ; the English sterlings will restore all things . " This would have been no idle boast had he been a popular monarch in ...
... England . He had said , on hearing of Philip's captures of towns : " Let him take them , I will one day recover them ; the English sterlings will restore all things . " This would have been no idle boast had he been a popular monarch in ...
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... England . Louis entered England at the head of an army . John was about to fight a battle for his crown , when he lost his baggage , treasure , & c . , in " the Wash . " This affected his mind , and as he was ill at the time of the loss ...
... England . Louis entered England at the head of an army . John was about to fight a battle for his crown , when he lost his baggage , treasure , & c . , in " the Wash . " This affected his mind , and as he was ill at the time of the loss ...
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... England , born in Kent , England , about 1600 , died April 23 , 1672. He emigrated to America probably with Gov. Winthrop in 1630. In 1632 he was engaged in trade at Merrimack , but ap- pears to have resided usually at Charlestown . He ...
... England , born in Kent , England , about 1600 , died April 23 , 1672. He emigrated to America probably with Gov. Winthrop in 1630. In 1632 he was engaged in trade at Merrimack , but ap- pears to have resided usually at Charlestown . He ...
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