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... King , Lombard - street , London , from which he was driven by the usurping party , for his loyalty . In religious sentiments he does not appear to have differed from his father ; but he adhered to the king and constitution , which was ...
... King , Lombard - street , London , from which he was driven by the usurping party , for his loyalty . In religious sentiments he does not appear to have differed from his father ; but he adhered to the king and constitution , which was ...
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... king , and genealogist of the duchy of Bur- gundy , was born at Paris , March 19 , 1608 . In his youth he showed a taste for genealogy , and heraldic studies , in which he appears to have been instructed and encouraged by his relation ...
... king , and genealogist of the duchy of Bur- gundy , was born at Paris , March 19 , 1608 . In his youth he showed a taste for genealogy , and heraldic studies , in which he appears to have been instructed and encouraged by his relation ...
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... king one of his chaplains in ordinary . He is said also to have obtained some church preferments , but we know only of the prebend of Portpoole , in the church of St. Paul's , which was bestowed upon him in April 1514 , and the living ...
... king one of his chaplains in ordinary . He is said also to have obtained some church preferments , but we know only of the prebend of Portpoole , in the church of St. Paul's , which was bestowed upon him in April 1514 , and the living ...
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... king Henry II . in 1552 ; and he held the same office under the succeeding kings , Francis II . Charles IX . and Henry III . To Charles IX . especially he is said to have on one occasion conferred great profes- sional benefits , when ...
... king Henry II . in 1552 ; and he held the same office under the succeeding kings , Francis II . Charles IX . and Henry III . To Charles IX . especially he is said to have on one occasion conferred great profes- sional benefits , when ...
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... king having , by a regulation in 1716 , suppressed the class of eleves of the academy , which seemed to put too great an inequality betwixt the members , Parent was made a joint or assistant member for geometry ; but he enjoyed this ...
... king having , by a regulation in 1716 , suppressed the class of eleves of the academy , which seemed to put too great an inequality betwixt the members , Parent was made a joint or assistant member for geometry ; but he enjoyed this ...
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