The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ...At the Clarendon Press, 1821 - 218 страници |
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... letters , as well as other old thrown - by printed books , and some of them rare ones too . And from the multifarious collections and transcripts taken thence , I have been furnished with materials for the composing this tract . Which ...
... letters , as well as other old thrown - by printed books , and some of them rare ones too . And from the multifarious collections and transcripts taken thence , I have been furnished with materials for the composing this tract . Which ...
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... Letters pass between Cheke and the Chancellor of the University about it . Sect . 5 . What and how Cheke read . Sect . 6. Cheke , University Orator . CHAP . II . From Cheke's coming to Court , to his advancement to the Provostship of ...
... Letters pass between Cheke and the Chancellor of the University about it . Sect . 5 . What and how Cheke read . Sect . 6. Cheke , University Orator . CHAP . II . From Cheke's coming to Court , to his advancement to the Provostship of ...
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... letters of his printed . Writes to Cecil . His condition become mean . Reads a Greek lecture at Stras- burg . Taken prisoner , and brought to England . Sect . 4. Too credulous to astrology . Betrayed . Complies . Subscribes . Re- cants ...
... letters of his printed . Writes to Cecil . His condition become mean . Reads a Greek lecture at Stras- burg . Taken prisoner , and brought to England . Sect . 4. Too credulous to astrology . Betrayed . Complies . Subscribes . Re- cants ...
Страница xi
... religion . Sect . 2. His religious practices . Sect . 3. His fortunes . Sect . 4. His fall . A learned Discourse of Superstition , by Sir John Cheke . P. 189 REMARKABLE LETTERS OF SIR JOHN CHEKE AND OTHERS , COLLECTED AND CONTENTS . xi.
... religion . Sect . 2. His religious practices . Sect . 3. His fortunes . Sect . 4. His fall . A learned Discourse of Superstition , by Sir John Cheke . P. 189 REMARKABLE LETTERS OF SIR JOHN CHEKE AND OTHERS , COLLECTED AND CONTENTS . xi.
Страница xii
... letters , p . 15 . Walter Haddon , LL . D. to Cheke , upon his leaving the * University , p . 23. To the same , upon his translation and edition of certain Orations of Chrysostom de Fato , p . 31 . Nicolas Car to Cheke , consolatory ...
... letters , p . 15 . Walter Haddon , LL . D. to Cheke , upon his leaving the * University , p . 23. To the same , upon his translation and edition of certain Orations of Chrysostom de Fato , p . 31 . Nicolas Car to Cheke , consolatory ...
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