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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... soon after he had entered his 14th year , and was admitted into St John's college , Cambridge , under the tuition of Mr Pickering , one of the Fellows . At the age of eighteen , he took the degree of B. A. and soon after obtained a ...
... soon after he had entered his 14th year , and was admitted into St John's college , Cambridge , under the tuition of Mr Pickering , one of the Fellows . At the age of eighteen , he took the degree of B. A. and soon after obtained a ...
Pagina 109
... soon after alighting from his horse , a dignified clergyman , who was acquainted with him , saw him in the street , and expressed much sur- prise at seeing him there , telling him that a process was out against him , and that as he was ...
... soon after alighting from his horse , a dignified clergyman , who was acquainted with him , saw him in the street , and expressed much sur- prise at seeing him there , telling him that a process was out against him , and that as he was ...
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... Soon after the publication of these two pieces , Hill , at the instigation of Barton Booth , wrote a tragedy entitled Elfrid , or the Fair Inconstant . ' It is said he produced this piece in the course of a single week , so that it is ...
... Soon after the publication of these two pieces , Hill , at the instigation of Barton Booth , wrote a tragedy entitled Elfrid , or the Fair Inconstant . ' It is said he produced this piece in the course of a single week , so that it is ...
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