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Of this we have an instance in Dr. Hill , master of the college , who had been put
in by the parliament in the room of Dr. Comber , ejected for adhering to the king .
One day , laying his hand upon our young student's head , he said , ¡° Thou art a ...
Of this we have an instance in Dr. Hill , master of the college , who had been put
in by the parliament in the room of Dr. Comber , ejected for adhering to the king .
One day , laying his hand upon our young student's head , he said , ¡° Thou art a ...
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degree of master of arts , applying himself then assiduously to the study of physic
, and about the same time , Mr. Sacheverell died , and bequeathed our author an
annuity , of twenty pounds . How he disposed of himself for some years , does ...
degree of master of arts , applying himself then assiduously to the study of physic
, and about the same time , Mr. Sacheverell died , and bequeathed our author an
annuity , of twenty pounds . How he disposed of himself for some years , does ...
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He endowed it with the rectories of Briston , Kymberley , Brimmingham ,
Woodalling , Cowling , and Stalling , in the diocese of Norwich : and designed
that it should consist of a master , twenty fellows , and three scholars ; to study the
canon ...
He endowed it with the rectories of Briston , Kymberley , Brimmingham ,
Woodalling , Cowling , and Stalling , in the diocese of Norwich : and designed
that it should consist of a master , twenty fellows , and three scholars ; to study the
canon ...
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At last one of them , who grew much intoxicated , said to his companions , ¡° Our
master was fond of his glass while he was alive ; and out of gratitude , let us give
him a glass now he is dead . ¡± As the rest of the servants assented to the proposal
...
At last one of them , who grew much intoxicated , said to his companions , ¡° Our
master was fond of his glass while he was alive ; and out of gratitude , let us give
him a glass now he is dead . ¡± As the rest of the servants assented to the proposal
...
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But the master seeing that all discipline and studies would be lost in the college ,
if that controversy were not one way or other decided , requested of the ministry
that he might be permitted to take his trial under any visitor the queen should ...
But the master seeing that all discipline and studies would be lost in the college ,
if that controversy were not one way or other decided , requested of the ministry
that he might be permitted to take his trial under any visitor the queen should ...
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