A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... Oxford , who had the honour of also numbering among his pupils Wilkins , afterwards bishop of Chester , Wilkinson ... Oxford , in consequence of the ecclesiastical tyranny of Laud . In virtue of his office as chan- cellor of Oxford ...
... Oxford , who had the honour of also numbering among his pupils Wilkins , afterwards bishop of Chester , Wilkinson ... Oxford , in consequence of the ecclesiastical tyranny of Laud . In virtue of his office as chan- cellor of Oxford ...
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... Oxford with the king , and renewed his course of experiments and study . He now felt diligence to be the more necessary , as he had sustained an almost irreparable loss in the beginning of the rebellion , when his house at Whitehall was ...
... Oxford with the king , and renewed his course of experiments and study . He now felt diligence to be the more necessary , as he had sustained an almost irreparable loss in the beginning of the rebellion , when his house at Whitehall was ...
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... Oxford . In 1636 , he was admitted a scholar of Christ - church college , and re- ceived the degree of Bachelor in Arts in 1639 , that of Master in 1642 . He was originally intended for the episcopal church , but the disturb- ances of ...
... Oxford . In 1636 , he was admitted a scholar of Christ - church college , and re- ceived the degree of Bachelor in Arts in 1639 , that of Master in 1642 . He was originally intended for the episcopal church , but the disturb- ances of ...
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