The Dove; Or, Passages of Cosmography: A PoemH. Slatter, 1839 - 82 pages |
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... learned Civilian died in his lodgings , at Doctors ' Commons , March 1st , 1660 , and was buried at Fulham in Middlesex . Our author's first work , published in 1613 , is the Poem which I have been induced to re- print , both from its ...
... learned Civilian died in his lodgings , at Doctors ' Commons , March 1st , 1660 , and was buried at Fulham in Middlesex . Our author's first work , published in 1613 , is the Poem which I have been induced to re- print , both from its ...
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... Delegates , Dr. Shelden , late Archbishop of Canterbury , Dr. Hammond , Dr. Sanderson , Dr. Morley , now Bp . of Winchester , and that most honest , very learned , and as judicious Civil Lawyer , Dr. Zouche , were XV.
... Delegates , Dr. Shelden , late Archbishop of Canterbury , Dr. Hammond , Dr. Sanderson , Dr. Morley , now Bp . of Winchester , and that most honest , very learned , and as judicious Civil Lawyer , Dr. Zouche , were XV.
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... this book was written , our author submitted it to him for his approbation and licence to print it at the University press ; in answer to which , that learned person , deservedly d the boast of the sect of Independents , returned an XXV.
... this book was written , our author submitted it to him for his approbation and licence to print it at the University press ; in answer to which , that learned person , deservedly d the boast of the sect of Independents , returned an XXV.
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... learned every where , wonderfully please me . Seeing , there- fore , I am not an utter stranger , of what moment it is in arduous affairs of this kind , to penetrate into their true state , and set them in due light , you may thence ...
... learned every where , wonderfully please me . Seeing , there- fore , I am not an utter stranger , of what moment it is in arduous affairs of this kind , to penetrate into their true state , and set them in due light , you may thence ...
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... for the benefit of the learned ; and , I do hereby , by virtue of my office , licence the printing of it . March 10 , 1656. " Yours , JOHN OWEN , V. C. Oxon .. It appears from this Treatise , that if the Portu- xxvii.
... for the benefit of the learned ; and , I do hereby , by virtue of my office , licence the printing of it . March 10 , 1656. " Yours , JOHN OWEN , V. C. Oxon .. It appears from this Treatise , that if the Portu- xxvii.
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