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... diftinguished at the battles of Creffy and Agin- court ; -particularly the Ancestor of the noble family of CHANDOS . Compliment to LORD CHANDOS , and his Son to LORD SALISBURY : and to ALDRICH , Dean of Christ Church . - University of ...
... diftinguished at the battles of Creffy and Agin- court ; -particularly the Ancestor of the noble family of CHANDOS . Compliment to LORD CHANDOS , and his Son to LORD SALISBURY : and to ALDRICH , Dean of Christ Church . - University of ...
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... diftinguished himself so much in the civil wars between that Prince and the Parliament , that , be- ing in Worcester when it was furrendered to the Parliament forces in 1645 , he alone was exempted from the benefit of the articles of ...
... diftinguished himself so much in the civil wars between that Prince and the Parliament , that , be- ing in Worcester when it was furrendered to the Parliament forces in 1645 , he alone was exempted from the benefit of the articles of ...
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... diftinguished himself by his fingular virtue , piety , and learning , upon which accounts he was highly refpected , and his friendship was particularly cultivated by Laud , then Bishop of St. David's , who con- ftantly visited him at ...
... diftinguished himself by his fingular virtue , piety , and learning , upon which accounts he was highly refpected , and his friendship was particularly cultivated by Laud , then Bishop of St. David's , who con- ftantly visited him at ...
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... diftinguished himself so much in the wars with France under Edward III . that he received the honor of knighthood ; and that Edward , the Black Prince , recommended him to his father to be chosen a Knight of the Garter , but he died ...
... diftinguished himself so much in the wars with France under Edward III . that he received the honor of knighthood ; and that Edward , the Black Prince , recommended him to his father to be chosen a Knight of the Garter , but he died ...
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... diftinguished herself by her zeal for the reformation in the reign of Edward VI , was , together with her husband , obliged to quit England during the reign of Queen Mary , and took refuge in Germany , where the was delivered of a fon ...
... diftinguished herself by her zeal for the reformation in the reign of Edward VI , was , together with her husband , obliged to quit England during the reign of Queen Mary , and took refuge in Germany , where the was delivered of a fon ...
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