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JOHN SKELTON HENRY VIII SIR THOMAS MORE JOHN HEYWOOD SIR THOMAS WYATT HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY THOMAS , LORD VAUX . MINOR ' COURTLY MAKERS ' OF HENRY VIII'S REIGN NICHOLAS GRIMALD ELIZABETH JOHN HARINGTON , the Elder THOMAS ...
JOHN SKELTON HENRY VIII SIR THOMAS MORE JOHN HEYWOOD SIR THOMAS WYATT HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY THOMAS , LORD VAUX . MINOR ' COURTLY MAKERS ' OF HENRY VIII'S REIGN NICHOLAS GRIMALD ELIZABETH JOHN HARINGTON , the Elder THOMAS ...
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... JOHN HALL JOHN HALL ( 1627-1656 ) entered St. John's College , Cambridge , in 1646 and in the same year published Hora Vaciva , a volume of essays indebted to Bacon . These essays , because of Hall's immaturity , ' amazed not only the ...
... JOHN HALL JOHN HALL ( 1627-1656 ) entered St. John's College , Cambridge , in 1646 and in the same year published Hora Vaciva , a volume of essays indebted to Bacon . These essays , because of Hall's immaturity , ' amazed not only the ...
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... JOHN , of HEREFORD , 534 DAVIES , SIR JOHN , 331 DAVISON , FRANCIS , 208-209 Davy , the dicer , 10 Dazzled thus with height of place , 552 De piscatione , 525 De se , 525 Dean - bourn , a rude river in Devon , by which sometimes he ...
... JOHN , of HEREFORD , 534 DAVIES , SIR JOHN , 331 DAVISON , FRANCIS , 208-209 Davy , the dicer , 10 Dazzled thus with height of place , 552 De piscatione , 525 De se , 525 Dean - bourn , a rude river in Devon , by which sometimes he ...
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