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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... sick . CHAP . IV . From the time of Cheke's knighthood , to his being made a Privy Counsellor and Secretary of State . P. 66 Sect . 1. Cheke is knighted . Sect . 2. Inquisitive after Dr. Red- man's declaration concerning religion at his ...
... sick . CHAP . IV . From the time of Cheke's knighthood , to his being made a Privy Counsellor and Secretary of State . P. 66 Sect . 1. Cheke is knighted . Sect . 2. Inquisitive after Dr. Red- man's declaration concerning religion at his ...
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... sick , consolatory , p . 26. To Peter Osborn , from Cambridge , where he was re- tired from Court , p . 39. To the ... sickness , p . 54. To the same , concerning John Sleidan's pension , p . 55. To Peter Martyr , consolatory upon the ...
... sick , consolatory , p . 26. To Peter Osborn , from Cambridge , where he was re- tired from Court , p . 39. To the ... sickness , p . 54. To the same , concerning John Sleidan's pension , p . 55. To Peter Martyr , consolatory upon the ...
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... sick- ness . For Cheke being once at Court with Butts , he took occasion to recommend him to the King for a singular scholar , and particularly for his study and proficiency in Made the the Greek tongue . And being thus known to the ...
... sick- ness . For Cheke being once at Court with Butts , he took occasion to recommend him to the King for a singular scholar , and particularly for his study and proficiency in Made the the Greek tongue . And being thus known to the ...
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... sick . to his friends . Dr. William Butts , M.D. ( and a Knight to Dr.Butts , according to his monumental inscription , ) domestic Physi- cian to King Henry , had taken notice of Cheke from his youth , and been always a favourer of his ...
... sick . to his friends . Dr. William Butts , M.D. ( and a Knight to Dr.Butts , according to his monumental inscription , ) domestic Physi- cian to King Henry , had taken notice of Cheke from his youth , and been always a favourer of his ...
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... sickness , which you , I " hope , bear with a very calm and composed spirit . This one thing I daily beg of God the Father of ... sick- " ness . And I wish surely , that as I am present with you “ in mind and will , so I might be in body ...
... sickness , which you , I " hope , bear with a very calm and composed spirit . This one thing I daily beg of God the Father of ... sick- " ness . And I wish surely , that as I am present with you “ in mind and will , so I might be in body ...
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