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... died in 1558 , and was buried at Sissing- hurt in Kent , where he had an estate . SIR THOMAS POPE , an eminent English statesman , born in 1500. He was a man of letters , and the founder of Trinity College , Oxford . He died in 1588 ...
... died in 1558 , and was buried at Sissing- hurt in Kent , where he had an estate . SIR THOMAS POPE , an eminent English statesman , born in 1500. He was a man of letters , and the founder of Trinity College , Oxford . He died in 1588 ...
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... died in 1558 , and was buried at Sissing- hurt in Kent , where he had an estate . SIR THOMAS POPE , an eminent English statesman , born in 1500. He was a man of letters , and the founder of Trinity College , Oxford . He died in 1588 ...
... died in 1558 , and was buried at Sissing- hurt in Kent , where he had an estate . SIR THOMAS POPE , an eminent English statesman , born in 1500. He was a man of letters , and the founder of Trinity College , Oxford . He died in 1588 ...
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... died at Lisbon in 1630. Nor with Alphonso Fer- nandez , a Spanish monk of the Dominican order , who pub- lished an ecclesiastical history of his time , and other works . He died about 1640 . THOMAS MIDDLETON , a dramatic author , who ...
... died at Lisbon in 1630. Nor with Alphonso Fer- nandez , a Spanish monk of the Dominican order , who pub- lished an ecclesiastical history of his time , and other works . He died about 1640 . THOMAS MIDDLETON , a dramatic author , who ...
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