An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5 |
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Those in London continued to meet there , as before ; and we with them , when
we had occasion to be there . And those of us at Oxford , with Dr . Ward , since
Bishop of Salisbury ; Dr . Ralph Bathurst , now President of Trinity College , in ...
Those in London continued to meet there , as before ; and we with them , when
we had occasion to be there . And those of us at Oxford , with Dr . Ward , since
Bishop of Salisbury ; Dr . Ralph Bathurst , now President of Trinity College , in ...
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Besides this , - - - - with a seeming divers others ; continued such meetings in
Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr . Pettie '
s lodgings , in an apothecarie ' s house , because of the convenience of
inspecting ...
Besides this , - - - - with a seeming divers others ; continued such meetings in
Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr . Pettie '
s lodgings , in an apothecarie ' s house , because of the convenience of
inspecting ...
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Besides this , - - - with a seeming divers others ; continued such meetings in
Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr . Pettie '
s lodgings , in an apothecarie ' s house , because of the convenience of
inspecting ...
Besides this , - - - with a seeming divers others ; continued such meetings in
Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr . Pettie '
s lodgings , in an apothecarie ' s house , because of the convenience of
inspecting ...
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But he continued in all his charges , and had a very great party in the parliament
that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty was often put to
desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king ' s ...
But he continued in all his charges , and had a very great party in the parliament
that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty was often put to
desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king ' s ...
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As a man who hath a good stomach loveth , generally , to talk of meat ; so , in the
vigour of his age , he began that style , which , by degrees , grew so natural to
him , that , after he ceased to do it out of pleasure , he continued to do it out of ...
As a man who hath a good stomach loveth , generally , to talk of meat ; so , in the
vigour of his age , he began that style , which , by degrees , grew so natural to
him , that , after he ceased to do it out of pleasure , he continued to do it out of ...
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