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Page 51
... once round to " Carolum Regum " instead . Meade , one of Milton's fellow - students , tells of one poor bach- elor who was so bent on remembering that " Jacobus " had gone out and " Carolus " had come in , that when , in publicly ...
... once round to " Carolum Regum " instead . Meade , one of Milton's fellow - students , tells of one poor bach- elor who was so bent on remembering that " Jacobus " had gone out and " Carolus " had come in , that when , in publicly ...
Page 172
... once more changed his residence , securing this time a very handsome house in Petty France , opening upon St. James Park , and adjoining the mansion of Lord Scudamore . Here , without further change , he resided for eight years , or ...
... once more changed his residence , securing this time a very handsome house in Petty France , opening upon St. James Park , and adjoining the mansion of Lord Scudamore . Here , without further change , he resided for eight years , or ...
Page 230
... once more forcibly ended its sittings . The Presbyterians , discontented since the triumph of the Independents , instead of at- tempting to smother the flames of confusion , fanned the fire , and openly united themselves with the ...
... once more forcibly ended its sittings . The Presbyterians , discontented since the triumph of the Independents , instead of at- tempting to smother the flames of confusion , fanned the fire , and openly united themselves with the ...
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