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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Page 7
These meetings we held sometimes at Dr . Goddard ' s lodgings , in Wood - street
, or some convenient place near , on occasion of his keeping an operator for
grinding glasses for telescopes and microscopes ; and sometimes at a
convenient ...
These meetings we held sometimes at Dr . Goddard ' s lodgings , in Wood - street
, or some convenient place near , on occasion of his keeping an operator for
grinding glasses for telescopes and microscopes ; and sometimes at a
convenient ...
Page 8
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 ...
Page 10
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 ...
Page 49
The nightly meeting continued with the same or more license ; and the
discourses which passed there , of what argument soever , were the discourse of
the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king '
s ...
The nightly meeting continued with the same or more license ; and the
discourses which passed there , of what argument soever , were the discourse of
the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king '
s ...
Page 103
... penal laws made in this reign , that the reader may be convinced that
persecution was not unjustly complained of under it . By one statute it was
ordained , “ That any person , above sixteen years old , present at any meeting
under pretence ...
... penal laws made in this reign , that the reader may be convinced that
persecution was not unjustly complained of under it . By one statute it was
ordained , “ That any person , above sixteen years old , present at any meeting
under pretence ...
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