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... Honourable the Earl Spencer ( through the good offices of the Hon . and Rev. F. J. Ponsonby , Rector of Brington ) , by whose liberality I have been again enabled to profit , as was the case in 1867. Dr Ingleby also supplied me with the ...
... Honourable the Earl Spencer ( through the good offices of the Hon . and Rev. F. J. Ponsonby , Rector of Brington ) , by whose liberality I have been again enabled to profit , as was the case in 1867. Dr Ingleby also supplied me with the ...
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... honourable assemblie in the Vniver- sitie at Heidelberge . And Translated by William Walker Bachelour of Divinitie , Preacher of the Word at Cheswicke in Midlesex . London Printed by Edward Griffin , for Iohn Hodgets . 1615. 4 ° , 16 ...
... honourable assemblie in the Vniver- sitie at Heidelberge . And Translated by William Walker Bachelour of Divinitie , Preacher of the Word at Cheswicke in Midlesex . London Printed by Edward Griffin , for Iohn Hodgets . 1615. 4 ° , 16 ...
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... Honourable Sir Francis Bacon Knight , Baron of Verulam , and Lord Chancdor of England . Done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight . Scutum inuincibile fides . London , Imprinted by Iohn Bill . 24 ° , pp . 23+ 175 . 1619 . See Fry's ...
... Honourable Sir Francis Bacon Knight , Baron of Verulam , and Lord Chancdor of England . Done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight . Scutum inuincibile fides . London , Imprinted by Iohn Bill . 24 ° , pp . 23+ 175 . 1619 . See Fry's ...
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... honourable the Lady Gairlies , an amateur flute - player . BAKER , HUMPHREY . The Well Spring of Sciences . Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of Arithmeticke , both in whole Numbers and Fractions set forth by Hvmfrey Baker ...
... honourable the Lady Gairlies , an amateur flute - player . BAKER , HUMPHREY . The Well Spring of Sciences . Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of Arithmeticke , both in whole Numbers and Fractions set forth by Hvmfrey Baker ...
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... Honourable Sir Charles Blunt Knight , Lord Mountioy , and Knight of the most noble order of the Garter . ' Bastard subscribes himself : " Your Honours most affectionate seruant . " He observes that Epigrams are a scarce kind of writing ...
... Honourable Sir Charles Blunt Knight , Lord Mountioy , and Knight of the most noble order of the Garter . ' Bastard subscribes himself : " Your Honours most affectionate seruant . " He observes that Epigrams are a scarce kind of writing ...
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