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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Page vii
... shew ( somewhat to my own satisfac- tion ) this incomparable pair to the English world . And , Sir , methinks it is not to be passed over without a remark , how the parallel between these two great men still continues ; that the heirs ...
... shew ( somewhat to my own satisfac- tion ) this incomparable pair to the English world . And , Sir , methinks it is not to be passed over without a remark , how the parallel between these two great men still continues ; that the heirs ...
Page viii
... shew the learning of the writer , and likewise his good intention and desire of forwarding a reformation of the Church of England in those times , and of exciting King Henry , as far as he durst , to cast off the supersti- tions and ...
... shew the learning of the writer , and likewise his good intention and desire of forwarding a reformation of the Church of England in those times , and of exciting King Henry , as far as he durst , to cast off the supersti- tions and ...
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... shews the " tained , many had departed from his lecture ; and they the ill ef- " that came , came with so sad and melancholic minds , as letter to the " one would think they were mourning for the death of a University . " friend . For ...
... shews the " tained , many had departed from his lecture ; and they the ill ef- " that came , came with so sad and melancholic minds , as letter to the " one would think they were mourning for the death of a University . " friend . For ...
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... shew both his own forwardness in his learning , and the diligence of his instructors . Nor did he intermit his studies , when he came to wear a crown ; but Cheke was always at his elbow , both in his closet and in his chapel , and ...
... shew both his own forwardness in his learning , and the diligence of his instructors . Nor did he intermit his studies , when he came to wear a crown ; but Cheke was always at his elbow , both in his closet and in his chapel , and ...
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... the assurance they had in his assistance at all times which , because it will serve to give a light to our history , and shew in part our learned man , I cannot omit : IV . setting it down in the English for the 32 THE LIFE OF.
... the assurance they had in his assistance at all times which , because it will serve to give a light to our history , and shew in part our learned man , I cannot omit : IV . setting it down in the English for the 32 THE LIFE OF.
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