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The year following he returned to his native country , where he did not remain
long without employment ; for , upon the death of Christopher Longomontanus ,
professor of mathematics at Copenhagen , he was appointed his successor in
1647.
The year following he returned to his native country , where he did not remain
long without employment ; for , upon the death of Christopher Longomontanus ,
professor of mathematics at Copenhagen , he was appointed his successor in
1647.
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I by the interest of Walsingham appointed secretary for the northern parts , and a
clerk of the privy council . Camden seems to think that his attachment to
Puritanism made him be chosen to convey to Fotheringay the warrant for
beheading Mary ...
I by the interest of Walsingham appointed secretary for the northern parts , and a
clerk of the privy council . Camden seems to think that his attachment to
Puritanism made him be chosen to convey to Fotheringay the warrant for
beheading Mary ...
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In 1557 , he was one of the commissioners appointed to witness the marriage of
the young queen Mary to the dauphin of France , a commission to which the
historians of the time affix great importance . After his return , he acted as , a privy
...
In 1557 , he was one of the commissioners appointed to witness the marriage of
the young queen Mary to the dauphin of France , a commission to which the
historians of the time affix great importance . After his return , he acted as , a privy
...
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His uncle Miroudat , bishop of Babylonia , having appointed him his vicar -
general , he left France in 178 ) , to exercise the functions of that office in the
Levant , and at the same time to take astronomical observations . He went first to
Aleppo ...
His uncle Miroudat , bishop of Babylonia , having appointed him his vicar -
general , he left France in 178 ) , to exercise the functions of that office in the
Levant , and at the same time to take astronomical observations . He went first to
Aleppo ...
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When the administration of lord North , which had conducted that unfortunate war
, was dissolved in 1782 , and replaced by the marquis of Rockingham , and his
friends , the duke of Portland was appointed lord - lieutenant of Ireland , but ...
When the administration of lord North , which had conducted that unfortunate war
, was dissolved in 1782 , and replaced by the marquis of Rockingham , and his
friends , the duke of Portland was appointed lord - lieutenant of Ireland , but ...
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