The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt: First Instructer, Afterwards Secretary of State to King Edward VI.J. Wyat, 1705 - 276 pages |
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... Unkle ; to Crammer Archbishop of Canterbury , his God- father , and to his two Sifters , when he was as yet very Young , as likewife other of his Exercifes ; which fhew both his own forward- nefs in his Learning , and the Diligence of ...
... Unkle ; to Crammer Archbishop of Canterbury , his God- father , and to his two Sifters , when he was as yet very Young , as likewife other of his Exercifes ; which fhew both his own forward- nefs in his Learning , and the Diligence of ...
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... Unkle , the Lord Treasurer Burghley , took particular care , making him one of his own Family . And upon his parting thence in fome Employment abroad , he wrote a very courteous Letter to Mr. Hickes , Secretary to the faid Lord ...
... Unkle , the Lord Treasurer Burghley , took particular care , making him one of his own Family . And upon his parting thence in fome Employment abroad , he wrote a very courteous Letter to Mr. Hickes , Secretary to the faid Lord ...
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... , and this his awful Beha- viour towards his Unkle . And thus he fet out like a Soldier of Fortune . And pitty it was fo hopeful a Gentleman had not better Succefs Of Edward Cheke . Henry Cheke . Of Edward Cheke , Sir JOHN CHEKE . 181.
... , and this his awful Beha- viour towards his Unkle . And thus he fet out like a Soldier of Fortune . And pitty it was fo hopeful a Gentleman had not better Succefs Of Edward Cheke . Henry Cheke . Of Edward Cheke , Sir JOHN CHEKE . 181.
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... Unkle ; wherein he mention'd the antient Friendship that was between his Father andhim , and that , for his fake , he was a Friend to thofe that were his Fathers Friends , and whereby he hoped alfo to ingratiate himfelf with him ...
... Unkle ; wherein he mention'd the antient Friendship that was between his Father andhim , and that , for his fake , he was a Friend to thofe that were his Fathers Friends , and whereby he hoped alfo to ingratiate himfelf with him ...
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... Unkle Cecill , to whom he con- feffed his Love , but notwithstanding without his Advice , he would not proceed . And his Confent and Furtherance he seems to have ob- tained , for he married her , and had Children by her . Congratu lates ...
... Unkle Cecill , to whom he con- feffed his Love , but notwithstanding without his Advice , he would not proceed . And his Confent and Furtherance he seems to have ob- tained , for he married her , and had Children by her . Congratu lates ...
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