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... affair was dropped . The next dispute he was engaged in , was of much longer continuance . Dr. Whitacre and Dr. Tindal were deputed by the heads of the university to archbishop Whitgift to complain that Pelagianism was gaining ground in ...
... affair was dropped . The next dispute he was engaged in , was of much longer continuance . Dr. Whitacre and Dr. Tindal were deputed by the heads of the university to archbishop Whitgift to complain that Pelagianism was gaining ground in ...
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... affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with much opposition and trouble : and though he had many friends and adherents in the university , he met with such uneasiness , that ...
... affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with much opposition and trouble : and though he had many friends and adherents in the university , he met with such uneasiness , that ...
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... affairs , which he managed with such success , that the queen , the court , and all the monks gave testi- mony of his merit by a public act . He returned to Paris to the general novitiate , and died there , Jan. 21 , 1674 , aged seventy ...
... affairs , which he managed with such success , that the queen , the court , and all the monks gave testi- mony of his merit by a public act . He returned to Paris to the general novitiate , and died there , Jan. 21 , 1674 , aged seventy ...
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... affair of the Har- burgh lottery , a very severe and unmerited censure of ex- pulsion was passed upon his lordship , as sub - governor of the Harburgh company , under the prince of Wales . It is said that a vindication of lord ...
... affair of the Har- burgh lottery , a very severe and unmerited censure of ex- pulsion was passed upon his lordship , as sub - governor of the Harburgh company , under the prince of Wales . It is said that a vindication of lord ...
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... affair , since the opportunity for exorbitant profits was lost ; and a new set of gentlemen and merchants , with the mem- bers of the old company , undertook to carry it on , and were incorporated by charter under the great seal of the ...
... affair , since the opportunity for exorbitant profits was lost ; and a new set of gentlemen and merchants , with the mem- bers of the old company , undertook to carry it on , and were incorporated by charter under the great seal of the ...
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