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... took I know not ; his descend- 10 ant inherited no veneration for the White Rose . His grandfather , John , was keeper of the forest of Shot- over , a zealous Papist , who disinherited his son because he had forsaken the religion of his ...
... took I know not ; his descend- 10 ant inherited no veneration for the White Rose . His grandfather , John , was keeper of the forest of Shot- over , a zealous Papist , who disinherited his son because he had forsaken the religion of his ...
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... took both the usual degrees : that of bachelor in 1628 , and that of master in 1632 ; but he left the University with no kindness for its institution , alienated either by the injudicious severity of his governors , or his own captious ...
... took both the usual degrees : that of bachelor in 1628 , and that of master in 1632 ; but he left the University with no kindness for its institution , alienated either by the injudicious severity of his governors , or his own captious ...
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... took with a conscience that would retch , he must straight perjure him- self . He thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the office of speaking , bought and begun with ser- vitude and forswearing . ' These expressions ...
... took with a conscience that would retch , he must straight perjure him- self . He thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the office of speaking , bought and begun with ser- vitude and forswearing . ' These expressions ...
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... took a house and garden in Alders- gate Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now , and chose his dwelling at the upper end of a passage , that he might avoid the noise of the street . Here he received more boys ...
... took a house and garden in Alders- gate Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now , and chose his dwelling at the upper end of a passage , that he might avoid the noise of the street . Here he received more boys ...
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... took , he laboured with great diligence , there is no reason for doubting . One part of his method deserves general imitation . He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion . Every Sunday was spent upon theology , of which he ...
... took , he laboured with great diligence , there is no reason for doubting . One part of his method deserves general imitation . He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion . Every Sunday was spent upon theology , of which he ...
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