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... lord deputy of Ireland . In that office he had much oppor- tunity of observing the mischievous effects of a policy , which had for centuries overlooked or studiously counteracted the great moral resources of the country , and allowed ...
... lord deputy of Ireland . In that office he had much oppor- tunity of observing the mischievous effects of a policy , which had for centuries overlooked or studiously counteracted the great moral resources of the country , and allowed ...
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... lord treasurer of England , which , with a very forcible quaintness of expression , advances the reasons on which he supports the expe- diency of his design , as appears from the following extract : " That whereas there is no place for ...
... lord treasurer of England , which , with a very forcible quaintness of expression , advances the reasons on which he supports the expe- diency of his design , as appears from the following extract : " That whereas there is no place for ...
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... of bachelor , master , and doctor , and all the arts and faculties at a proper time from their admission ; provided that when the fellows thereof should have completed seven years in LORD BURLEIGH ITS FIRST CHANCELLOR . 9 their office ,
... of bachelor , master , and doctor , and all the arts and faculties at a proper time from their admission ; provided that when the fellows thereof should have completed seven years in LORD BURLEIGH ITS FIRST CHANCELLOR . 9 their office ,
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... Lord Treasurer of England , being appointed by the patent the first CHANCELLOR , it was provided , that from time to time the provost and major part of the fellows should have the election of a chancellor , which chan- cellor or his ...
... Lord Treasurer of England , being appointed by the patent the first CHANCELLOR , it was provided , that from time to time the provost and major part of the fellows should have the election of a chancellor , which chan- cellor or his ...
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... lords justices and council issued another concordatum in behalf of the college , reciting , that forasmuch as by several lord deputies , lord justices , and late lord lieutenant , there has been granted to the provost and some of the ...
... lords justices and council issued another concordatum in behalf of the college , reciting , that forasmuch as by several lord deputies , lord justices , and late lord lieutenant , there has been granted to the provost and some of the ...
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