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... Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an episto- lary elegy . hợp đặt tru ! He was then sent to St. Paul's ...
... Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an episto- lary elegy . hợp đặt tru ! He was then sent to St. Paul's ...
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... young lady , and Lawes himself bearing each a part in the representation . The Lady Alice Egerton , became afterwards the wife of the Earl of Carbury , who , at his seat called Golden - grove , in Caermarthenshire , harboured Dr. Jeremy ...
... young lady , and Lawes himself bearing each a part in the representation . The Lady Alice Egerton , became afterwards the wife of the Earl of Carbury , who , at his seat called Golden - grove , in Caermarthenshire , harboured Dr. Jeremy ...
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... rough , and such per- J. B. ætatem TO 8913 + Stephen Marshall , rshall , Edmuna Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , William Spurstow . - R . E 66 TAI 919 I SERO haps was that of his antagon st . This rough-. MILTON . 29 53 · 202.
... rough , and such per- J. B. ætatem TO 8913 + Stephen Marshall , rshall , Edmuna Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , William Spurstow . - R . E 66 TAI 919 I SERO haps was that of his antagon st . This rough-. MILTON . 29 53 · 202.
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... young of one Doctor Davis , who was however not woman of great accomplishments , the daughter ready to comply , they resolved to endeavour a re - union . He went sometimes to the house of one Blackborough , his relation , in the lane of ...
... young of one Doctor Davis , who was however not woman of great accomplishments , the daughter ready to comply , they resolved to endeavour a re - union . He went sometimes to the house of one Blackborough , his relation , in the lane of ...
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... young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and know- ledge to his relations , and the sons of gentlemen who were his intimate friends , and that neither his writings nor his way of teaching ever sa- voured in ...
... young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and know- ledge to his relations , and the sons of gentlemen who were his intimate friends , and that neither his writings nor his way of teaching ever sa- voured in ...
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