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Bishop Hall ' s allowance was £400 a - year . In his Letter from the Tower , ' and
his Free Prisoner , ' we have the bishop ' s own account of these troubles , which
he appears to have sustained with a becoming spirit of humility and resignation .
Bishop Hall ' s allowance was £400 a - year . In his Letter from the Tower , ' and
his Free Prisoner , ' we have the bishop ' s own account of these troubles , which
he appears to have sustained with a becoming spirit of humility and resignation .
Page 274
The blood was supposed to be formed in the liver , - to flow backwards and
forwards in the veins , to pass partly into the left side of the heart , where the air
inhaled by the lungs was supposed to mingle with it and form a vital spirit , which
, in ...
The blood was supposed to be formed in the liver , - to flow backwards and
forwards in the veins , to pass partly into the left side of the heart , where the air
inhaled by the lungs was supposed to mingle with it and form a vital spirit , which
, in ...
Page 443
King Charles defended it with spirit , but was reduced to great straits , and must
ultimately have yielded , had not Sir John Leake sailed from Lisbon with a strong
squadron . At his approach the French admiral set sail for Toulon , and King ...
King Charles defended it with spirit , but was reduced to great straits , and must
ultimately have yielded , had not Sir John Leake sailed from Lisbon with a strong
squadron . At his approach the French admiral set sail for Toulon , and King ...
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