A General Biographical Dictionary, 2. köideWhittaker and Company, 1835 |
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... Henry's abjuring the supremacy of the the title by which he is now most commonly pontiff , and declaring himself head of the known . Å volume of miscellaneous pieces in church , he was warmly supported by Gar- verse and prose , and two ...
... Henry's abjuring the supremacy of the the title by which he is now most commonly pontiff , and declaring himself head of the known . Å volume of miscellaneous pieces in church , he was warmly supported by Gar- verse and prose , and two ...
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... Henry , he never was fice of Christ . " He also possessed a talent known to speak of that monarch but in terms for poetry , which he exhibited in two Latin of the most affectionate respect . His errors , heroic poems , the one entitled ...
... Henry , he never was fice of Christ . " He also possessed a talent known to speak of that monarch but in terms for poetry , which he exhibited in two Latin of the most affectionate respect . His errors , heroic poems , the one entitled ...
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... Henry IV . He was a native of Gawthorp in appointed to fill the vacant chair of philosophy Yorkshire , and after completing his legal stu- at Aix , and notwithstanding that the authority dies , he was called to the bar . In 1398 he of ...
... Henry IV . He was a native of Gawthorp in appointed to fill the vacant chair of philosophy Yorkshire , and after completing his legal stu- at Aix , and notwithstanding that the authority dies , he was called to the bar . In 1398 he of ...
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... ( HENRY ) a mathematical writer of eminence in the 17th century . He was born in London in 1597 ; and was admit- ted a commoner of Trinity college , Oxford , in 1615 , where about four years after he took the degree of BA . and proceeded ...
... ( HENRY ) a mathematical writer of eminence in the 17th century . He was born in London in 1597 ; and was admit- ted a commoner of Trinity college , Oxford , in 1615 , where about four years after he took the degree of BA . and proceeded ...
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... Henry II , who gave him the abbey of Abing- don , which he intended to hold in commendam with the episcopal see ; but his clergy insist- ing on his residence among them , he refused to submit to their requisition , and thus lost the ...
... Henry II , who gave him the abbey of Abing- don , which he intended to hold in commendam with the episcopal see ; but his clergy insist- ing on his residence among them , he refused to submit to their requisition , and thus lost the ...
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