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... church , and of the crown , rendered him unpopular ; and the palace which he was building in the Strand served , by its magnificence , and still more by other circum- stances attending it , to expose him to the censure of the public ...
... church , and of the crown , rendered him unpopular ; and the palace which he was building in the Strand served , by its magnificence , and still more by other circum- stances attending it , to expose him to the censure of the public ...
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... church of England , and suffered more from the seduction of his only son Thomas to the church of Rome , at Brussels , than from all the calamities of the civil war . He died August 5 , 1656 . JOHN BRADSHAW , serjeant - at - law , was ...
... church of England , and suffered more from the seduction of his only son Thomas to the church of Rome , at Brussels , than from all the calamities of the civil war . He died August 5 , 1656 . JOHN BRADSHAW , serjeant - at - law , was ...
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... church at Pekin . He died in that city in 1610 ; and left some curious memoirs respecting China , behind him . PAUL BENI , a writer of very extensive erudition , was born in Candia , about 1552 , but educated at Gubbio , in the duchy of ...
... church at Pekin . He died in that city in 1610 ; and left some curious memoirs respecting China , behind him . PAUL BENI , a writer of very extensive erudition , was born in Candia , about 1552 , but educated at Gubbio , in the duchy of ...
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