Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... amongst scholars , who think it a suf- ficient excuse in the justification of a stunt- ed knowledge , to maintain an impossibility of transcending the abilities of former ages , yet cannot gainsay a visible improvement in their own ...
... amongst scholars , who think it a suf- ficient excuse in the justification of a stunt- ed knowledge , to maintain an impossibility of transcending the abilities of former ages , yet cannot gainsay a visible improvement in their own ...
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... amongst our chronologers ; the main fons or bottome of her account being no farther corresponsible , than for a just and even balancing her lay- ings out with what she hath received . To . conclude with an answer to those that may ...
... amongst our chronologers ; the main fons or bottome of her account being no farther corresponsible , than for a just and even balancing her lay- ings out with what she hath received . To . conclude with an answer to those that may ...
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... better able to play the scholars The celebrated John Jewell , bishop of Salisbury , who distinguished himself in the controversy with the papists . prize , then any amongst the fryers were found in QUEENE ELIZABETH . 27.
... better able to play the scholars The celebrated John Jewell , bishop of Salisbury , who distinguished himself in the controversy with the papists . prize , then any amongst the fryers were found in QUEENE ELIZABETH . 27.
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Walter Scott. prize , then any amongst the fryers were found in their answers , ) her juncto , in which she had a choyce number , consisting of both factions , did think it prudence not to stray farther then the inexorable necessi- ty of ...
Walter Scott. prize , then any amongst the fryers were found in their answers , ) her juncto , in which she had a choyce number , consisting of both factions , did think it prudence not to stray farther then the inexorable necessi- ty of ...
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... amongst the statutes unrepeal- led and in force , but did print it , with a proclamation to strengthen it , at the begin- ning of the Book of Common Prayer . Nei- ther had the high commission any better vizard to face the tyranny daily ...
... amongst the statutes unrepeal- led and in force , but did print it , with a proclamation to strengthen it , at the begin- ning of the Book of Common Prayer . Nei- ther had the high commission any better vizard to face the tyranny daily ...
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