The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ...: To which is Added, A Treatise of SuperstitionClarendon Press, 1821 - 218 pages |
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... favour , so were they constant companions , being both of like age , conditions , studiousness , and pursuing the same methods of good learning . And though there was an emulation between them , who should outdo the other , yet so ...
... favour , so were they constant companions , being both of like age , conditions , studiousness , and pursuing the same methods of good learning . And though there was an emulation between them , who should outdo the other , yet so ...
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... favour of the King , and that start SECT . they got in their studies beyond others , kindled a secret hatred and malice against them in the minds of many of Ann . 1540 , the rest of the University , and which they more manifestly shewed ...
... favour of the King , and that start SECT . they got in their studies beyond others , kindled a secret hatred and malice against them in the minds of many of Ann . 1540 , the rest of the University , and which they more manifestly shewed ...
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... favour from her ; which if he would do , it would be a thing pious and holy , in promoting the studies and good learning of such as were overburdened with the misfortune of poverty : and that if he obtained this for him before All ...
... favour from her ; which if he would do , it would be a thing pious and holy , in promoting the studies and good learning of such as were overburdened with the misfortune of poverty : and that if he obtained this for him before All ...
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... favoured him also ; since by his means and teaching , he wrote so fair a hand as he did . From both the Marquisses also , viz . Dorset and Northampton , he had also great expectation . But the imparting of these his requests , he left ...
... favoured him also ; since by his means and teaching , he wrote so fair a hand as he did . From both the Marquisses also , viz . Dorset and Northampton , he had also great expectation . But the imparting of these his requests , he left ...
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... favour towards him . Which was about the year 1544 , when , according to the registers of that University , he was incorporated into Oxford , and studied there some time . But the rents of the Canons decaying , the King , anno 1545 ...
... favour towards him . Which was about the year 1544 , when , according to the registers of that University , he was incorporated into Oxford , and studied there some time . But the rents of the Canons decaying , the King , anno 1545 ...
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