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... two years of King Charles I. , written by Sir Thomas Herbert , and afterwards published , was in 1697 in the possession of his widow , who was " married to Henry Edmonds , Esquire , living in the town of Worsborough , in Yorkshire .
... two years of King Charles I. , written by Sir Thomas Herbert , and afterwards published , was in 1697 in the possession of his widow , who was " married to Henry Edmonds , Esquire , living in the town of Worsborough , in Yorkshire .
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... collegiate church of Both - sity of Glasgow -- a gentleman who was tolerably well , and a priest of the ancient faith , possibly versant with the family history of his native outed from his living by the Reformation , and a county .
... collegiate church of Both - sity of Glasgow -- a gentleman who was tolerably well , and a priest of the ancient faith , possibly versant with the family history of his native outed from his living by the Reformation , and a county .
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In 1710 Duke was presented by Dr. Trelawney , Bishop of Winchester , to the wealthy living of Witney , in Oxfordshire , which he enjoyed but for a few months . On Feb. 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an entertainment , he retired to ...
In 1710 Duke was presented by Dr. Trelawney , Bishop of Winchester , to the wealthy living of Witney , in Oxfordshire , which he enjoyed but for a few months . On Feb. 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an entertainment , he retired to ...
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There were other two Patrick Smyths of the Braco family , probably also living at this time , both nephews of Patrick , the laird of Braco , viz . Patrick , son John Smyth of Huip , in Orkney ; and Patrick , son of Alexander Smyth of ...
There were other two Patrick Smyths of the Braco family , probably also living at this time , both nephews of Patrick , the laird of Braco , viz . Patrick , son John Smyth of Huip , in Orkney ; and Patrick , son of Alexander Smyth of ...
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10 ) , and there is little risk of error in asserting that no man living knows more of Bacon and his works ; certainly no one has written his life so far with so much ability and impartiality . It is true the seven volumes of Bacon's ...
10 ) , and there is little risk of error in asserting that no man living knows more of Bacon and his works ; certainly no one has written his life so far with so much ability and impartiality . It is true the seven volumes of Bacon's ...
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Página 133 - And he took the book of the covenant, and read in the audience of the people: and they said, "All that the Lord hath said will we do, and be obedient." And Moses took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, "Behold the blood of the covenant, which the Lord hath made with you concerning all these words.
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Página 203 - That very time I saw, but thou couldst not, Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all armed: a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west...