A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... removing from his house , in case a search for him should be made . He accordingly resolved to appear no more in ... removed into another till he might put to sea . After he had entered it , the searchers came on board the vessel he ...
... removing from his house , in case a search for him should be made . He accordingly resolved to appear no more in ... removed into another till he might put to sea . After he had entered it , the searchers came on board the vessel he ...
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... removed to Peter- house as a sizar also , in 1618. In 1619 , he took the degree of bachelor of arts ; in 1623 , that of master of arts . From Cambridge he removed to a curacy in Suffolk , where he was also appointed master of a grammar ...
... removed to Peter- house as a sizar also , in 1618. In 1619 , he took the degree of bachelor of arts ; in 1623 , that of master of arts . From Cambridge he removed to a curacy in Suffolk , where he was also appointed master of a grammar ...
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... removed by death , and in the following year Mr Lee removed to Big- nal , in Oxfordshire . Gale had acquired the reputation of an able minister of the gospel while a fellow of Magdalen college , and this cha- racter he maintained to the ...
... removed by death , and in the following year Mr Lee removed to Big- nal , in Oxfordshire . Gale had acquired the reputation of an able minister of the gospel while a fellow of Magdalen college , and this cha- racter he maintained to the ...
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