The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 168
... brought to a trial . He still , however , adhered closely to his original principles , in the defence and exposition of which he published a variety of pieces of greater warmth than cogency of argument . His zeal brought him into ...
... brought to a trial . He still , however , adhered closely to his original principles , in the defence and exposition of which he published a variety of pieces of greater warmth than cogency of argument . His zeal brought him into ...
Pagina 343
... brought out in rapid succession betwixt the years 1702 and 1735 . In 1712 he became second keeper in the Bodleian library , and in 1713 was offered the place of librarian to the Royal society , and the keepership of the museum , which ...
... brought out in rapid succession betwixt the years 1702 and 1735 . In 1712 he became second keeper in the Bodleian library , and in 1713 was offered the place of librarian to the Royal society , and the keepership of the museum , which ...
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... brought to be read a first time , on the 4th of April , the crowd without doors was much greater than before . The mob were very near seizing the minister , and might have done it , if Mr Cunningham , a Scots member , had not drawn his ...
... brought to be read a first time , on the 4th of April , the crowd without doors was much greater than before . The mob were very near seizing the minister , and might have done it , if Mr Cunningham , a Scots member , had not drawn his ...
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