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... Majesty's late most gracious toleration and their founder's statutes , or to recommend such a person who might be more serviceable to his Majesty and to the Col- 66 66 66 1 St. Tri . xii . 10 . 66 66 DR HOUGH ELECTED PRESIDENT . 49 lege .
... Majesty's late most gracious toleration and their founder's statutes , or to recommend such a person who might be more serviceable to his Majesty and to the Col- 66 66 66 1 St. Tri . xii . 10 . 66 66 DR HOUGH ELECTED PRESIDENT . 49 lege .
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... Hough as their President . He was sworn and admit- ted . The choice of the Fellows was as judi- cious as that of the King had been otherwise . Hough was a man of character , learning , abili- ty , and courage , well qualified for the ...
... Hough as their President . He was sworn and admit- ted . The choice of the Fellows was as judi- cious as that of the King had been otherwise . Hough was a man of character , learning , abili- ty , and courage , well qualified for the ...
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... Hough , the un- doubted President ) answered doubtingly , he was ready to obey in everything he could ; and " Mr Charrocke , a Papist , that he was for obey- ing in that . ” 1 66 66 At this point begin the charges brought by Lord ...
... Hough , the un- doubted President ) answered doubtingly , he was ready to obey in everything he could ; and " Mr Charrocke , a Papist , that he was for obey- ing in that . ” 1 66 66 At this point begin the charges brought by Lord ...
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... , are conclusive . The origi- nals are preserved in Dr Ballard's collection of Letters at Oxford , and they have been printed in the Athenæum Magazine for April and May 1809 . 1 Hough's Letter , post . 66 66 66 66 66 66 ON BEHALF OF THE.
... , are conclusive . The origi- nals are preserved in Dr Ballard's collection of Letters at Oxford , and they have been printed in the Athenæum Magazine for April and May 1809 . 1 Hough's Letter , post . 66 66 66 66 66 66 ON BEHALF OF THE.
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... Hough , and with some of the Fellows , and , after many professions of 66 66 66 sympathy and friendship , began to hint at a compromise . " Lord Macaulay carefully avoids dates . Penn had two interviews - the first with the Fellows at ...
... Hough , and with some of the Fellows , and , after many professions of 66 66 66 sympathy and friendship , began to hint at a compromise . " Lord Macaulay carefully avoids dates . Penn had two interviews - the first with the Fellows at ...
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