Lives of the Founders of the British Museum: With Notices of Its Chief Augmentors and Other Benefactors, 1570-1870, 2. kötet |
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... the words of his last Will, — being things ' tion of the Glory of God, the
Confutation of Atheism and its ' ment of the Arts and Sciences, and benefit of
Mankind, may ' and that chiefly in or about the City of London, where they ' be of
most use.' .
... the words of his last Will, — being things ' tion of the Glory of God, the
Confutation of Atheism and its ' ment of the Arts and Sciences, and benefit of
Mankind, may ' and that chiefly in or about the City of London, where they ' be of
most use.' .
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Tonnage and poundage, he says, were granted simply for defence of the State, '
so they may be employed in the wars ; and particular Treasurers account in
Parlia- Proatding, ment' for that employment. ' They are so granted,' he adds, ...
Tonnage and poundage, he says, were granted simply for defence of the State, '
so they may be employed in the wars ; and particular Treasurers account in
Parlia- Proatding, ment' for that employment. ' They are so granted,' he adds, ...
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On one of these occa- TMipahlia- MENT AT sions he prepared a speech which
proved very effective. OlIOKD. Curiously enough, whilst the best contemporary
reports of that speech agree amongst themselves in substance; j*^ngiut they
differ ...
On one of these occa- TMipahlia- MENT AT sions he prepared a speech which
proved very effective. OlIOKD. Curiously enough, whilst the best contemporary
reports of that speech agree amongst themselves in substance; j*^ngiut they
differ ...
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310. ment is printed at the end of this chapter. When Lord Dorset, on his arrival at
Cotton House Ti"<Rotal Mkbsage to with the royal message, found that Sir Robert
was already sirthomas dead he turned to the heir. If the Earl has been truly ...
310. ment is printed at the end of this chapter. When Lord Dorset, on his arrival at
Cotton House Ti"<Rotal Mkbsage to with the royal message, found that Sir Robert
was already sirthomas dead he turned to the heir. If the Earl has been truly ...
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own experience was destined to become a pregnant com- booki, ment on that
pithy text. thkPs"c- His avoidance of all share in the task of punishing, by g*"^".'
fine and imprisonment, those of his old friends and country cotton. neighbours
who ...
own experience was destined to become a pregnant com- booki, ment on that
pithy text. thkPs"c- His avoidance of all share in the task of punishing, by g*"^".'
fine and imprisonment, those of his old friends and country cotton. neighbours
who ...
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