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However , he wrote an ode upon that occasion , in which he introduces Britannia
congratulating the king upon his In 1660 , he was chosen , without a competitor ,
Greek professor of the university of Cambridge . His oration , spoken upon that ...
However , he wrote an ode upon that occasion , in which he introduces Britannia
congratulating the king upon his In 1660 , he was chosen , without a competitor ,
Greek professor of the university of Cambridge . His oration , spoken upon that ...
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Before he left the university , he took the degree of D. D. upon which occasion he
performed his exercise , merely to support the discipline of the university . The
thesis on this occasion was very singular , viz . That the method of imposing ...
Before he left the university , he took the degree of D. D. upon which occasion he
performed his exercise , merely to support the discipline of the university . The
thesis on this occasion was very singular , viz . That the method of imposing ...
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1 " 72 occasion herself to go to France , Bek had the courage to ask leave to go to
Holland . She granted this on condition he should punctually return within a
certain number of weeks ; but he went away with a determination never to return .
1 " 72 occasion herself to go to France , Bek had the courage to ask leave to go to
Holland . She granted this on condition he should punctually return within a
certain number of weeks ; but he went away with a determination never to return .
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His Majesty accordingly sent for him upon this occasion , and asked him whether
he was willing to go to the West Indies , assuring him , that if he was not , he
would not take it at all amiss if he desired to be excused . Mr. Benbow answered
...
His Majesty accordingly sent for him upon this occasion , and asked him whether
he was willing to go to the West Indies , assuring him , that if he was not , he
would not take it at all amiss if he desired to be excused . Mr. Benbow answered
...
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lected as the first person to preach at Boyle's lectures ( founded by that
honourable gentleman , to assert and vindicate the great fundamentals of natural
and revealed religion ) , upon which occasion he successfully applied sir Isaac
Newton's ...
lected as the first person to preach at Boyle's lectures ( founded by that
honourable gentleman , to assert and vindicate the great fundamentals of natural
and revealed religion ) , upon which occasion he successfully applied sir Isaac
Newton's ...
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