A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... remained at Sheen . In 1686 , however , he removed to a very re- tired and agreeable spot , named Moor Park , near Farnham , Surrey , where , afflicted with the gout , and otherwise suffering from the infir- mities of age , he resolved ...
... remained at Sheen . In 1686 , however , he removed to a very re- tired and agreeable spot , named Moor Park , near Farnham , Surrey , where , afflicted with the gout , and otherwise suffering from the infir- mities of age , he resolved ...
Page 229
... remained in manuscript till published in Mallet's edition of his collected works about the middle of last century . In 1600 , he was elected to the office of double reader by the society of Gray's inn , the duties of which he discharged ...
... remained in manuscript till published in Mallet's edition of his collected works about the middle of last century . In 1600 , he was elected to the office of double reader by the society of Gray's inn , the duties of which he discharged ...
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... remained to the next session of parliament , was tried by court - mar- tial , acquitted , and dismissed the king's service . William had prosecuted the war in Ireland with only partial success . After having in vain endeavoured to ...
... remained to the next session of parliament , was tried by court - mar- tial , acquitted , and dismissed the king's service . William had prosecuted the war in Ireland with only partial success . After having in vain endeavoured to ...
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