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Strana 78
... nor unwilling to acknowledge from we hand you receive better information your
designe in writeing being to deliver truth down to y next age , you think it is a
mean and criminal piece of vanity to suggest yo discovery of your Errors and had
yo ...
... nor unwilling to acknowledge from we hand you receive better information your
designe in writeing being to deliver truth down to y next age , you think it is a
mean and criminal piece of vanity to suggest yo discovery of your Errors and had
yo ...
Strana 156
own necessary occasions , I remembered , ( tho ' you did not ) that I had lost 20
yeares in other Studys , and therefore put them into a much better hand . They
are now again in my possession , ready to be disposed of as you shall order .
own necessary occasions , I remembered , ( tho ' you did not ) that I had lost 20
yeares in other Studys , and therefore put them into a much better hand . They
are now again in my possession , ready to be disposed of as you shall order .
Strana 243
Chronologically it stands between the square hand and the earlier angular hand
found in inscriptions . 3 The Archbishop of St. Andrews was Arthur Rose , 1684-
1704 . He had been Archbishop of Glasgow , translated to St. Andrews 25th ...
Chronologically it stands between the square hand and the earlier angular hand
found in inscriptions . 3 The Archbishop of St. Andrews was Arthur Rose , 1684-
1704 . He had been Archbishop of Glasgow , translated to St. Andrews 25th ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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