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... studied law at Lincoln's Inn , where he acquired great reputation . After being a bar- rister some years , he was chosen recorder of Plymouth , and was burgess of that place in several parliaments . In May , 1639 , he was made serjeant ...
... studied law at Lincoln's Inn , where he acquired great reputation . After being a bar- rister some years , he was chosen recorder of Plymouth , and was burgess of that place in several parliaments . In May , 1639 , he was made serjeant ...
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... studied in the famous universities of Germany , and spent near five years at Erford , where he contracted a very close friendship with Joachim Camerarius , which lasted as long as his life . His family name was Moltzer . The name of ...
... studied in the famous universities of Germany , and spent near five years at Erford , where he contracted a very close friendship with Joachim Camerarius , which lasted as long as his life . His family name was Moltzer . The name of ...
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... studied several years at Vienna , with a view to jurisprudence , which an ill state of health obliged him to relinquish . He then assumed the ecclesiastical habit , went to Rome , and became librarian to cardinal Rodolfo Pio ; who ...
... studied several years at Vienna , with a view to jurisprudence , which an ill state of health obliged him to relinquish . He then assumed the ecclesiastical habit , went to Rome , and became librarian to cardinal Rodolfo Pio ; who ...
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