The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ...Clarendon Press, 1821 - 218 pages |
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... mind . Sect . 2. His learning . Sect . 3. Cheke considered as a critic . Sect . 4. Cheke an author . His writings . CHAP . VIII . Some observations upon Sir John Cheke's religion and principles . His fortune and his fall . The ...
... mind . Sect . 2. His learning . Sect . 3. Cheke considered as a critic . Sect . 4. Cheke an author . His writings . CHAP . VIII . Some observations upon Sir John Cheke's religion and principles . His fortune and his fall . The ...
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... minds of many of Ann . 1540 , the rest of the University , and which they more manifestly shewed in that opposition they made to them afterwards , when they attempted the bringing in a more correct way of reading the Greek tongue ...
... minds of many of Ann . 1540 , the rest of the University , and which they more manifestly shewed in that opposition they made to them afterwards , when they attempted the bringing in a more correct way of reading the Greek tongue ...
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... mind with the complainants , and fear- ing innovation more than was need , made a solemn de- cree , dated the calends of June 1542 , confirming the old corrupt sounding of Greek , and enjoining the scholars to make no variation , and ...
... mind with the complainants , and fear- ing innovation more than was need , made a solemn de- cree , dated the calends of June 1542 , confirming the old corrupt sounding of Greek , and enjoining the scholars to make no variation , and ...
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... mind then must I bear it , when the King ❝ himself hath bestowed it on me ? And by reason of the " rejection of ... minds , as letter to the " one would think they were mourning for the death of a University . " friend . For , as he ...
... mind then must I bear it , when the King ❝ himself hath bestowed it on me ? And by reason of the " rejection of ... minds , as letter to the " one would think they were mourning for the death of a University . " friend . For , as he ...
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... mind , and argue with the Bishop about this matter : wherein he shewed as well his eloquence , as his con- scientious care of discharging the office committed to him by the King , and his zeal for the promoting of learning . But ...
... mind , and argue with the Bishop about this matter : wherein he shewed as well his eloquence , as his con- scientious care of discharging the office committed to him by the King , and his zeal for the promoting of learning . But ...
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