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... Oxford , where he took his master's degree , June 1 , 1714 , and was admitted into holy orders . Soon after he quitted the university , he was nominated by the late sir Wyndham Knatchbull , bart . to the mastership of the free grammar ...
... Oxford , where he took his master's degree , June 1 , 1714 , and was admitted into holy orders . Soon after he quitted the university , he was nominated by the late sir Wyndham Knatchbull , bart . to the mastership of the free grammar ...
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... Oxford , which he quitted for the Temple , and after the usual course was admitted to the bar . He was one of his majesty's counsel learned in the law , and a bencher of the hon . society of the Inner Temple , but , although esteemed a ...
... Oxford , which he quitted for the Temple , and after the usual course was admitted to the bar . He was one of his majesty's counsel learned in the law , and a bencher of the hon . society of the Inner Temple , but , although esteemed a ...
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... Oxford to the parliamentary army , when he was obliged to shift from place to place , and suffer with his brethren , who refused to submit to the usurping powers . At the restoration , how- ever , he was not only replaced in his ...
... Oxford to the parliamentary army , when he was obliged to shift from place to place , and suffer with his brethren , who refused to submit to the usurping powers . At the restoration , how- ever , he was not only replaced in his ...
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... Oxford . When Dr. Duport resigned the chair of Greek professor , he recommended his pupil Mr. Barrow to succeed him ; who justified his tutor's opinion of him by an excellent performance of the probation exercise : but being looked upon ...
... Oxford . When Dr. Duport resigned the chair of Greek professor , he recommended his pupil Mr. Barrow to succeed him ; who justified his tutor's opinion of him by an excellent performance of the probation exercise : but being looked upon ...
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... Oxford , and repeated it in a public audience of the university ; and as it consisted of three distinctions , he repeated one every day of three succes- sively ; and in order to captivate the people , and secure their applause , the ...
... Oxford , and repeated it in a public audience of the university ; and as it consisted of three distinctions , he repeated one every day of three succes- sively ; and in order to captivate the people , and secure their applause , the ...
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