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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... continued in his situation of chaplain at Whitehall till the death of Cromwell . After that event he was continued in the same situation by Richard Cromwell , and was present at the assembly of congregational ministers held at the Savoy ...
... continued in his situation of chaplain at Whitehall till the death of Cromwell . After that event he was continued in the same situation by Richard Cromwell , and was present at the assembly of congregational ministers held at the Savoy ...
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... continued to be consulted on all important occasions by the king and the first nobility . In 1694 , he attended the queen , who had smallpox . Her death was , by some , attributed to carelessness and unskilfulness on the part of ...
... continued to be consulted on all important occasions by the king and the first nobility . In 1694 , he attended the queen , who had smallpox . Her death was , by some , attributed to carelessness and unskilfulness on the part of ...
Pagina 361
... continued his philosophical studies , and communicated their results regularly to the Royal society . In 1698 he procured a vessel from King William , and set out to make observations on the needle , and to determine latitudes and ...
... continued his philosophical studies , and communicated their results regularly to the Royal society . In 1698 he procured a vessel from King William , and set out to make observations on the needle , and to determine latitudes and ...
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