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... received and generously supported by lord treasurer Bur- leigh , who admitted him into his family . He afterwards settled in Cambridge , upon the invitation of Dr. Pierce , 1 Moreri , -Universal History , & c , VOL . IV . B master of ...
... received and generously supported by lord treasurer Bur- leigh , who admitted him into his family . He afterwards settled in Cambridge , upon the invitation of Dr. Pierce , 1 Moreri , -Universal History , & c , VOL . IV . B master of ...
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... received from his majesty . But this advice was soon laid aside , and the secretary ( Mr. Ridpath ) was instructed to acquaint the house , as he did , that the com- pany having acted under powers received from his ma jesty as elector ...
... received from his majesty . But this advice was soon laid aside , and the secretary ( Mr. Ridpath ) was instructed to acquaint the house , as he did , that the com- pany having acted under powers received from his ma jesty as elector ...
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... received the sacrament at Pinner's - hall , when Dr. Jeremiah Hunt , an eminent and - learned non - conformist divine , was pastor of the congrega- tion . He had formerly been an attendant on Mr. Thomas Bradbury , but quitted that ...
... received the sacrament at Pinner's - hall , when Dr. Jeremiah Hunt , an eminent and - learned non - conformist divine , was pastor of the congrega- tion . He had formerly been an attendant on Mr. Thomas Bradbury , but quitted that ...
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... received . In 1773 , desiring to second the wishes of the Rev. Mr. Elstob to give to the world the Saxon trans- lation of Orosius , ascribed to king Alfred , in one vol . 8vo , he added to it an English translation and notes , which ...
... received . In 1773 , desiring to second the wishes of the Rev. Mr. Elstob to give to the world the Saxon trans- lation of Orosius , ascribed to king Alfred , in one vol . 8vo , he added to it an English translation and notes , which ...
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... received news of his majesty having con- ferred on him the bishopric of St. Asaph , to which he was translated March 21 , 1669 , but he was permitted to hold the see of Sodor and Mann in commendam , until Oct. 1671 , in order to ...
... received news of his majesty having con- ferred on him the bishopric of St. Asaph , to which he was translated March 21 , 1669 , but he was permitted to hold the see of Sodor and Mann in commendam , until Oct. 1671 , in order to ...
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