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Page 204
In 1630 he was admitted a pensioner of Emanuel college , Cambridge , where he
pursued his studies with extraordinary diligence , and , in 1639 , obtained the
degree of Master of Arts with great applause . He was soon after chosen a fellow
of ...
In 1630 he was admitted a pensioner of Emanuel college , Cambridge , where he
pursued his studies with extraordinary diligence , and , in 1639 , obtained the
degree of Master of Arts with great applause . He was soon after chosen a fellow
of ...
Page 295
There our poet obtained the notice of several eminent men , and proved his zeal
for the cause of the royalists , by writing a satire , entitled “ The Puritan and Papist
. ' When he was obliged , by the approach of the enemy , to leave Oxford , he ...
There our poet obtained the notice of several eminent men , and proved his zeal
for the cause of the royalists , by writing a satire , entitled “ The Puritan and Papist
. ' When he was obliged , by the approach of the enemy , to leave Oxford , he ...
Page 386
The East India company also obtained a renewal of their charter , although it had
become forfeit by their failure to pay the tax to which they were subject . Great
opposition was made to the renewal ; but the charter was obtained through the ...
The East India company also obtained a renewal of their charter , although it had
become forfeit by their failure to pay the tax to which they were subject . Great
opposition was made to the renewal ; but the charter was obtained through the ...
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