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... England . 1552 Books of geography and astronomy destroyed in England , as being infected with magic . The book of Common Prayer established in England by act of Parliament . 1553 Servetus , a French physician , first broaches the ...
... England . 1552 Books of geography and astronomy destroyed in England , as being infected with magic . The book of Common Prayer established in England by act of Parliament . 1553 Servetus , a French physician , first broaches the ...
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... England as husband to Mary , sent a proposal of marriage to her ; but she knew his character , and the aversion bore him by the nation , too well to think of accepting them . She proceeded with prudence and moderation to the arduous ...
... England as husband to Mary , sent a proposal of marriage to her ; but she knew his character , and the aversion bore him by the nation , too well to think of accepting them . She proceeded with prudence and moderation to the arduous ...
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... England , 4to .; Short Censure on William Prynne , 4to .; Just Vindication of his Reading in the Middle Temple Hall , 4to .; The Rights of the Crown of England , 8vo . GODEFROY ANTONIUS , a German lawyer , was born at Frendenberg , in ...
... England , 4to .; Short Censure on William Prynne , 4to .; Just Vindication of his Reading in the Middle Temple Hall , 4to .; The Rights of the Crown of England , 8vo . GODEFROY ANTONIUS , a German lawyer , was born at Frendenberg , in ...
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