The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation: Particulary the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, Volume 31Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 - Biography |
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... opinion on either side . Mr. Wall , in the same year , published his " Defence of the History of Infant Baptism , " which was accounted a per- formance of such ability and so decisive on the question , that the university of Oxford , to ...
... opinion on either side . Mr. Wall , in the same year , published his " Defence of the History of Infant Baptism , " which was accounted a per- formance of such ability and so decisive on the question , that the university of Oxford , to ...
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... opinion in favour of ship - money ; and his speech shews that he did not disap- point their expectations . He was ... opinions . When the great question , whether episcopacy ought to be abolished , was debated , he spoke against the ...
... opinion in favour of ship - money ; and his speech shews that he did not disap- point their expectations . He was ... opinions . When the great question , whether episcopacy ought to be abolished , was debated , he spoke against the ...
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... opinion freely in the House , which could not be believed , when all men knew what liberty Mr. Waller took , and spoke every day with impunity against the sense and proceedings of the House . " Waller , as he continued to sit , was one ...
... opinion freely in the House , which could not be believed , when all men knew what liberty Mr. Waller took , and spoke every day with impunity against the sense and proceedings of the House . " Waller , as he continued to sit , was one ...
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... opinion of Clarendon , that in Waller's plan no violence or sanguinary resistance was comprised ; that he intended only to abate the confidence of the rebels by pub- lic declarations , and to weaken their power by an oppo- sition to new ...
... opinion of Clarendon , that in Waller's plan no violence or sanguinary resistance was comprised ; that he intended only to abate the confidence of the rebels by pub- lic declarations , and to weaken their power by an oppo- sition to new ...
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... out of these two designs , however remote from each other , when they saw the same agent employed in both , and found the commission of array in the hands of him who was employed in collecting the opinions and af- 12 WALLE R.
... out of these two designs , however remote from each other , when they saw the same agent employed in both , and found the commission of array in the hands of him who was employed in collecting the opinions and af- 12 WALLE R.
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