A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... published in 1656 ; and in 1698 , Le Clerc published a Latin translation of it . It is a work of great learning , but abounding in fan- ciful interpretations . He afterwards formed the design of commenting upon the books of the Old ...
... published in 1656 ; and in 1698 , Le Clerc published a Latin translation of it . It is a work of great learning , but abounding in fan- ciful interpretations . He afterwards formed the design of commenting upon the books of the Old ...
Page 185
... published a book , generally a classic author , to which he wrote a preface and notes , and presented it to the students of his college as a new year's gift : among these was a very valuable and excellent edition of the Greek Testament ...
... published a book , generally a classic author , to which he wrote a preface and notes , and presented it to the students of his college as a new year's gift : among these was a very valuable and excellent edition of the Greek Testament ...
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... published a description of the monuments in Westminster abbey . It had long been Camden's intention to write a civil history of England , but he appears to have relinquished this de- sign soon after the death of Queen Elizabeth . The ...
... published a description of the monuments in Westminster abbey . It had long been Camden's intention to write a civil history of England , but he appears to have relinquished this de- sign soon after the death of Queen Elizabeth . The ...
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