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الصفحة xxiii
... court - keeper , to colonel Alexander Popham ; and , upon the breaking out of the civil war , became a captain in the service of the parliament . He was a gentle- man of strict probity and economy , and possessed of a hand- some fortune ...
... court - keeper , to colonel Alexander Popham ; and , upon the breaking out of the civil war , became a captain in the service of the parliament . He was a gentle- man of strict probity and economy , and possessed of a hand- some fortune ...
الصفحة xxvii
... court . After this his lordship , who was still president of the Board of Trade , ap- pointed Mr Locke secretary to the same ; which office he re- tained not long , the commission being dissolved in the year 1674. In the following year ...
... court . After this his lordship , who was still president of the Board of Trade , ap- pointed Mr Locke secretary to the same ; which office he re- tained not long , the commission being dissolved in the year 1674. In the following year ...
الصفحة xxviii
... court of being the author of certain tracts which had been published against the government ; and , notwithstanding that another person was soon afterwards discovered to be the writer of them , yet as he was observed to join in company ...
... court of being the author of certain tracts which had been published against the government ; and , notwithstanding that another person was soon afterwards discovered to be the writer of them , yet as he was observed to join in company ...
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