Dictionary of national biography, ed. by L. Stephen (and S. Lee). [With] Suppl. 3 vols.;Index and epitome [and] Errata, Volume 11885 |
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... lived on terms of great intimacy with Addington , and on the latter becoming prime minister in February 1801 , the member for Helston was selected to fill the post of chief secretary for Ireland . The office of secretary of state for ...
... lived on terms of great intimacy with Addington , and on the latter becoming prime minister in February 1801 , the member for Helston was selected to fill the post of chief secretary for Ireland . The office of secretary of state for ...
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... lived chiefly in retirement after his sequestration , and his public acts during the last four years of his life are few . On 24 August 1628 he consecrated Richard Mont- agu , with whom he had previously come into serious collision ...
... lived chiefly in retirement after his sequestration , and his public acts during the last four years of his life are few . On 24 August 1628 he consecrated Richard Mont- agu , with whom he had previously come into serious collision ...
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... lived now by God's gratious dispen- sation above fifty years , and in the place of my allotment two and twenty full . ' The former date carries us back to 1588-9 , or probably 1587-8 , as his birth - year ; the latter to 1616-7 , the ...
... lived now by God's gratious dispen- sation above fifty years , and in the place of my allotment two and twenty full . ' The former date carries us back to 1588-9 , or probably 1587-8 , as his birth - year ; the latter to 1616-7 , the ...
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... lived amongst them full eighteen years and more , and I may say , without vanity , in some repute of a scholar , being judg'd after a solemn examen capable to teach divinity and philosophy in the most renowned universities of Europe ...
... lived amongst them full eighteen years and more , and I may say , without vanity , in some repute of a scholar , being judg'd after a solemn examen capable to teach divinity and philosophy in the most renowned universities of Europe ...
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... lived till the advanced age of ninety - five , saved him from the neces- sity of retiring from the service and looking after the paternal estate . In 1767 he mar- ried Miss Menzies , with whom he lived very happily , and was promoted in ...
... lived till the advanced age of ninety - five , saved him from the neces- sity of retiring from the service and looking after the paternal estate . In 1767 he mar- ried Miss Menzies , with whom he lived very happily , and was promoted in ...
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