The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... Queen Elizabeth , and by thus avoiding contention on that score , the more boldly to claim attention to him on the quite unusual ground of his attaining to nonagenarianism . For therein at any rate amongst the distinguished men of the ...
... Queen Elizabeth , and by thus avoiding contention on that score , the more boldly to claim attention to him on the quite unusual ground of his attaining to nonagenarianism . For therein at any rate amongst the distinguished men of the ...
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... Queen Mary , and only just managed to escape to Frankfort , where he came into close contact with the Swiss and German Protestant Reformers . The intimate relations between the English refugees on their return , at the accession of Queen ...
... Queen Mary , and only just managed to escape to Frankfort , where he came into close contact with the Swiss and German Protestant Reformers . The intimate relations between the English refugees on their return , at the accession of Queen ...
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in the days of Queen Mary . " This contribution took place under the authorisation of the royal brief , through the bishops and clergy , and was made by all the churches , realis- ing over £ 5,000 , a large sum for those times . Nowell ...
in the days of Queen Mary . " This contribution took place under the authorisation of the royal brief , through the bishops and clergy , and was made by all the churches , realis- ing over £ 5,000 , a large sum for those times . Nowell ...
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... Queen's use , as a new year's personal gift from himself when she honoured him by hearing him preach . After the sermon , she went straight into the vestry and " applied herself to him . " The Queen had issued a prohibition against ...
... Queen's use , as a new year's personal gift from himself when she honoured him by hearing him preach . After the sermon , she went straight into the vestry and " applied herself to him . " The Queen had issued a prohibition against ...
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... Queen . " The poor service I have done to the Queen shall live still and never die , as long as her noble hand and excellent learning in the Greek and Latin tongues shall be known to the world . " It was to Nowell that Ascham said his ...
... Queen . " The poor service I have done to the Queen shall live still and never die , as long as her noble hand and excellent learning in the Greek and Latin tongues shall be known to the world . " It was to Nowell that Ascham said his ...
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