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... OXFORD EDITOR OF JOHNSON'S SELECT WORKS 66 AUTHOR OF ELEMENTARY NOTIONS OF LOGIC EDITOR OF " PROBLEMS AND EXERCISES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY . " London MACMILLAN AND CO . 1883 The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved 080 ༡ ་ 15 ...
... OXFORD EDITOR OF JOHNSON'S SELECT WORKS 66 AUTHOR OF ELEMENTARY NOTIONS OF LOGIC EDITOR OF " PROBLEMS AND EXERCISES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY . " London MACMILLAN AND CO . 1883 The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved 080 ༡ ་ 15 ...
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Samuel Butler Alfred Milnes. 15 JAN 84 OXFORD LONDON : R. CLAY , SONS , AND TAYLOR , BREAD STREET HILL . CANTO I. CANTO II . CANTO III . • CONTENTS BODLEIAN LIBRARY.
Samuel Butler Alfred Milnes. 15 JAN 84 OXFORD LONDON : R. CLAY , SONS , AND TAYLOR , BREAD STREET HILL . CANTO I. CANTO II . CANTO III . • CONTENTS BODLEIAN LIBRARY.
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... ( Oxford , 1614. ) He must be distinguished from Dr. T. Goodwin , who was one of the Five Dissenting Brethren ' in the Assembly of Divines ( cf. Introduction to Part I. p . xxi . ) . 670. Ross . Cf. I. ii . 2 , and note . Cælius Rhodigine ...
... ( Oxford , 1614. ) He must be distinguished from Dr. T. Goodwin , who was one of the Five Dissenting Brethren ' in the Assembly of Divines ( cf. Introduction to Part I. p . xxi . ) . 670. Ross . Cf. I. ii . 2 , and note . Cælius Rhodigine ...
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... Oxford , by Cromwell . 640. Adoniram Byfield . A Presbyterian minister , and one of the two scribes ' of the Assembly of Divines , the other being Mr. Roborough . He was a chaplain in the army and served on the Committee for Scandalous ...
... Oxford , by Cromwell . 640. Adoniram Byfield . A Presbyterian minister , and one of the two scribes ' of the Assembly of Divines , the other being Mr. Roborough . He was a chaplain in the army and served on the Committee for Scandalous ...
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... Oxford preparatory to a degree . This line is supposed by Dr. Nash to show that Butler must have been an Oxford man to have known this piece of current Oxford slang . But there were , of course , many ways in which Butler might have ...
... Oxford preparatory to a degree . This line is supposed by Dr. Nash to show that Butler must have been an Oxford man to have known this piece of current Oxford slang . But there were , of course , many ways in which Butler might have ...
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