The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... honours , in the year 1567 , he commenced Doctor in Divinity ; and , in the same year , he was chosen master of his old college , Pembroke - hall , from whence he was , in the short space of three months , at the instance of Cecil ...
... honours , in the year 1567 , he commenced Doctor in Divinity ; and , in the same year , he was chosen master of his old college , Pembroke - hall , from whence he was , in the short space of three months , at the instance of Cecil ...
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... honour of Whitgift , be it recorded , that he had too much respect for the virtues of his reverend superior , to concur in so harsh a proceeding . The queen had , in this instance , the good sense to pay due deference to his right ...
... honour of Whitgift , be it recorded , that he had too much respect for the virtues of his reverend superior , to concur in so harsh a proceeding . The queen had , in this instance , the good sense to pay due deference to his right ...
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... honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth , Whitgift was principally occupied in thus restraining the controversies and quarrels which took place amongst those who were attach- ed to the discipline of ...
... honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth , Whitgift was principally occupied in thus restraining the controversies and quarrels which took place amongst those who were attach- ed to the discipline of ...
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... honours are in the dust - run down by strings of diligences and the Mail Poste - trampled under foot by crowds of pedestrian , equestrian , and vehicular vagabonds , making their way by means of a guide - book and a vocabulary . If any ...
... honours are in the dust - run down by strings of diligences and the Mail Poste - trampled under foot by crowds of pedestrian , equestrian , and vehicular vagabonds , making their way by means of a guide - book and a vocabulary . If any ...
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... give to the rider , his whip or sword : when they are perfect in these habits , they put silver rings into their nostrils , as a mark of honour and docility . Bus- " bequius saw many instances of horses , who , Busbequius's Travels . 73.
... give to the rider , his whip or sword : when they are perfect in these habits , they put silver rings into their nostrils , as a mark of honour and docility . Bus- " bequius saw many instances of horses , who , Busbequius's Travels . 73.
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