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Tillotson for prolocutor, and the clamour raised on his account, in the convocation, cxxxiii. and Ixvii. disappointed of the archbishoprick, lvi. recommends moderation in his speech to the lower house of convocation, ibid.
The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 10. 1630-1694 1820
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See extracts from that act of attainder in Gent, Mag. vol, Ixvii, p, 543.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812
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Ixvii The governor tooJd Mr, Jaffcry's negro hee mighte gpe from his maflefj hee would derehim under hand and fele, fo the fell© no more attends his mafter's confernet*
The History of New-Hampshire. Volume I.: Comprehending the Events of One Complete Century from ... Jeremy Belknap 1792
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• See his Hiftory of Birmingham, Rev.vol. Ixvii.p. 258. ftarted
The Monthly Review 1791
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The flames of; or the newmioifbyy 4to« 3s* Ixvii, 237
A General Index to the Monthly Review: From Its Commencement, to the End of the Seventieth ... 1786
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CHBRtNCTON, £0r/Meiiioirs of, 2 voK i2mo.; s« Ixvii.
The Monthly Review 1786
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Blbton, M. Extrads from feveral memoirs of him, Ixvii.
The Monthly Review 1786
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Ixvii. 31 r GovssiER, 'M. Phyfique du monde, vol.i. 4to« Ixviii.
The Monthly Review 1786
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