The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Band 2George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... period . " It yielded , " he says , " a harvest of extraordinary , good , and sound knowledge in all parts of learning ; and many , who were wickedly introduced , applied themselves to the study of learning and the practice of virtue ...
... period . " It yielded , " he says , " a harvest of extraordinary , good , and sound knowledge in all parts of learning ; and many , who were wickedly introduced , applied themselves to the study of learning and the practice of virtue ...
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... period of the war , he sometimes attended and preached to the army , but , for a considerable period , resided at Coventry , where he was occupied partly in study , and partly in preaching to the garrison , and disputing with all sorts ...
... period of the war , he sometimes attended and preached to the army , but , for a considerable period , resided at Coventry , where he was occupied partly in study , and partly in preaching to the garrison , and disputing with all sorts ...
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... period of forty years , and through- out that period enjoyed the friendship of the most enlightened men of the country . Had he been of a servile disposition there is little doubt but that he might have made himself acceptable to the ...
... period of forty years , and through- out that period enjoyed the friendship of the most enlightened men of the country . Had he been of a servile disposition there is little doubt but that he might have made himself acceptable to the ...
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James I | 60 |
John Lord Harrington | 66 |
Archbishop Bancroft | 71 |
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