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Strana 86
... great reflexion for in the pag : 49 when I mentioned that down this position that
the people & law prohibiting widows to give clergy chose : And presently he
relates anything to the Church I took chose , which seemed incongruous , & no
notice ...
... great reflexion for in the pag : 49 when I mentioned that down this position that
the people & law prohibiting widows to give clergy chose : And presently he
relates anything to the Church I took chose , which seemed incongruous , & no
notice ...
Strana 100
And for the Citation of Leo's Law the paragraph in which you mention it beginning
with the number pag . ... 8o is so manifestly the errour of the Printer who printed
the number 528 twice Justinian being mentioned in the very next Line after that ...
And for the Citation of Leo's Law the paragraph in which you mention it beginning
with the number pag . ... 8o is so manifestly the errour of the Printer who printed
the number 528 twice Justinian being mentioned in the very next Line after that ...
Strana 194
2 Comber's advice about Montagu was not taken and Montagu held the offices
mentioned until his death in 1728 , adding to them the Deanery of Durham in
1699 . So Comber never obtained the Mastership of Sherburn Hospital . 3 Gilbert
...
2 Comber's advice about Montagu was not taken and Montagu held the offices
mentioned until his death in 1728 , adding to them the Deanery of Durham in
1699 . So Comber never obtained the Mastership of Sherburn Hospital . 3 Gilbert
...
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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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