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... lived under his own eye in the college of St. Isidore , a society of that order founded by himself in 1625 , for the education of Irish students in the study of the liberal arts , divinity , and controversy , to serve as a seminary ...
... lived under his own eye in the college of St. Isidore , a society of that order founded by himself in 1625 , for the education of Irish students in the study of the liberal arts , divinity , and controversy , to serve as a seminary ...
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... lived on those familiar terms which young noblemen frequently allow to players . " Monsieur le mar- quis , " said he to him , " your people have ill treated mine ; I must have satisfaction of you . " This he repeated several times ...
... lived on those familiar terms which young noblemen frequently allow to players . " Monsieur le mar- quis , " said he to him , " your people have ill treated mine ; I must have satisfaction of you . " This he repeated several times ...
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... and valuable liberty - tracts , many of which Mr. Hollis bought of him while he lived , and others he bought at the sale of his books after his death . Dict . Hist . - Moreri . " Mr. Baron , we are likewise told , " 10 BARON .
... and valuable liberty - tracts , many of which Mr. Hollis bought of him while he lived , and others he bought at the sale of his books after his death . Dict . Hist . - Moreri . " Mr. Baron , we are likewise told , " 10 BARON .
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... lived upon his first coming to town with Dr. Morton , then bishop of Durham , at Dur- ham - house , which being an old spacious building , afforded him great conveniences for hiding his papers , and at the same time his residence with ...
... lived upon his first coming to town with Dr. Morton , then bishop of Durham , at Dur- ham - house , which being an old spacious building , afforded him great conveniences for hiding his papers , and at the same time his residence with ...
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... place he chose for his residence was the house of sir Thomas Eversfield , of Sussex , a man of great integrity as well as learning , with whom he lived for many months . After the expiration of the year , to which the 84 BARWI C K.
... place he chose for his residence was the house of sir Thomas Eversfield , of Sussex , a man of great integrity as well as learning , with whom he lived for many months . After the expiration of the year , to which the 84 BARWI C K.
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