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... England , where he was kindly received and generously supported by lord treasurer Bur- leigh , who admitted him into his family . He afterwards settled in Cambridge , upon the invitation of Dr. Pierce , 1 Moreri , -Universal History ...
... England , where he was kindly received and generously supported by lord treasurer Bur- leigh , who admitted him into his family . He afterwards settled in Cambridge , upon the invitation of Dr. Pierce , 1 Moreri , -Universal History ...
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... England . The chief advocates for it at Cam- bridge were Dr. Whitacre , regius professor of divinity , Dr. Humphry Tindal , and most of the senior members of the university . Dr. Baro had a more moderate notion of that doctrine and this ...
... England . The chief advocates for it at Cam- bridge were Dr. Whitacre , regius professor of divinity , Dr. Humphry Tindal , and most of the senior members of the university . Dr. Baro had a more moderate notion of that doctrine and this ...
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... England by Dubosc , with whom he went to law respecting the plates for the story of Ulysses , engraven from the designs of Rubens in the collection of Dr. Meade . Being afterwards reconciled , Baron accompanied Dubosc to Paris in 1729 ...
... England by Dubosc , with whom he went to law respecting the plates for the story of Ulysses , engraven from the designs of Rubens in the collection of Dr. Meade . Being afterwards reconciled , Baron accompanied Dubosc to Paris in 1729 ...
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... England , he applied him- self to the study of the law in the Inner Temple . In 1701 he published , but without his name , " An essay upon the interest of England , in respect to Protestants dissenting from the Established Church ...
... England , he applied him- self to the study of the law in the Inner Temple . In 1701 he published , but without his name , " An essay upon the interest of England , in respect to Protestants dissenting from the Established Church ...
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... England , though dissenting from her in some points , to the right rev . the bishop of with a postscript , shewing how far the bill to prevent the growth of schism is inconsistent with the act of toleration , and the other laws of this ...
... England , though dissenting from her in some points , to the right rev . the bishop of with a postscript , shewing how far the bill to prevent the growth of schism is inconsistent with the act of toleration , and the other laws of this ...
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