Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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... London and on London both ' that it is easiest for by baptism . But there is a clear statement , in a us to think of him . section of the poem added in the last revision When he was thirty or thereabouts Langland and apparently ...
... London and on London both ' that it is easiest for by baptism . But there is a clear statement , in a us to think of him . section of the poem added in the last revision When he was thirty or thereabouts Langland and apparently ...
Page 129
Esau had and dyde hem on Jacob , and the skynnes of In the summer of 1523 Tyndale came to London , the kyddes she dyde aboute his necke and handes there with an oration of Isocrates translated from Greek as he was bare , and delyveryd ...
Esau had and dyde hem on Jacob , and the skynnes of In the summer of 1523 Tyndale came to London , the kyddes she dyde aboute his necke and handes there with an oration of Isocrates translated from Greek as he was bare , and delyveryd ...
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In 1643 he was again sent to London as a delegate to the Westminster Assembly , and in 1649 was chosen by the Church to proceed to Holland and invite Charles II . to accept the Covenant and crown of Scotland . He performed his mission ...
In 1643 he was again sent to London as a delegate to the Westminster Assembly , and in 1649 was chosen by the Church to proceed to Holland and invite Charles II . to accept the Covenant and crown of Scotland . He performed his mission ...
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