Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 16Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1888 - Great Britain |
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... Archbishop Whitgift ordered that forty copies should be preserved at Lambeth Palace . Only one copy , belonging to the British Museum , is now known to exist . ' A Hea- venly Harmonie of Spirituall Songs and Holy Hymnes , ' 1610 ...
... Archbishop Whitgift ordered that forty copies should be preserved at Lambeth Palace . Only one copy , belonging to the British Museum , is now known to exist . ' A Hea- venly Harmonie of Spirituall Songs and Holy Hymnes , ' 1610 ...
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... Archbishop of York at Nuneham to tell him of the approaching end of the world ( Greville Me- moirs , 1st ser . iii . 333 ; MCCULLAGH TOR- RENS , Life of Lord Melbourne , ii . 176 ) . He was returned to parliament in 1847 as mem- ber for ...
... Archbishop of York at Nuneham to tell him of the approaching end of the world ( Greville Me- moirs , 1st ser . iii . 333 ; MCCULLAGH TOR- RENS , Life of Lord Melbourne , ii . 176 ) . He was returned to parliament in 1847 as mem- ber for ...
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... Archbishop Sancroft , expressing his love of the church of England , of which I hope to live and die a member ' ( CLARKE , Letters of Scottish Pre- lates , p . 40 ) . On 16 Nov. 1682 he was made justice - general and extraordinary lord ...
... Archbishop Sancroft , expressing his love of the church of England , of which I hope to live and die a member ' ( CLARKE , Letters of Scottish Pre- lates , p . 40 ) . On 16 Nov. 1682 he was made justice - general and extraordinary lord ...
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... archbishop of York , second son of George Hay , viscount Dupplin ( who suc- ceeded his father as seventh earl of Kinnoull , 1719 ) , and Abigail , the youngest daughter of Robert Harley , earl of Oxford , lord high treasurer , was born ...
... archbishop of York , second son of George Hay , viscount Dupplin ( who suc- ceeded his father as seventh earl of Kinnoull , 1719 ) , and Abigail , the youngest daughter of Robert Harley , earl of Oxford , lord high treasurer , was born ...
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... Archbishop Gilbert , and Drummond was at once chosen as his successor . Previous to the coronation , ' writes Horace Walpole , ' the vacant bishoprics were bestowed . York was given to Drummond , a man of parts and of the world , ' and ...
... Archbishop Gilbert , and Drummond was at once chosen as his successor . Previous to the coronation , ' writes Horace Walpole , ' the vacant bishoprics were bestowed . York was given to Drummond , a man of parts and of the world , ' and ...
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Page 63 - But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that circle none durst walk but he.
Page 122 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Page 210 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Page 66 - The Hind and the Panther transversed to the story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse,' printed in 1687, in 4to, in answer to Dryden's ' Hind and Panther,
Page 12 - Reasons of Faith ; or, the Order of the Christian Argument Developed and Explained. By the Rev. GS DREW, MA Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcp. 8vo.
Page 209 - Dunning and myself,' added he, ' we were generous, for we gave the girl who waited on us a penny a piece ; but Kenyon, who always knew the value of money, sometimes rewarded her with a halfpenny, and sometimes with a promise.
Page 339 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
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Page 194 - Bibliotheca theologica,' NY, 1883 : upon ethics in Fr. Jodl's 'Geschichte der Ethik,' Stuttg., 1882-89: and upon psychology in LN Wilson's 'Bibliography of child-study,' Worcester, Mass., 1898-1901, and especially in 'The index catalogue of the library of the SurgeonGeneral's Office,