11) Dunster, Henry. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Dunster, Henry, c.1612-1659, first president of Harvard, b. Lancashire, England, educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge (M.A., 1634). He emigrated to New England... 12) Purcell, Henry. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Purcell, Henry, (pur´sl) (KEY) , c.1659-1695, English composer and organist. Often considered England's finest native composer, Purcell combined a great gift for... 13) Allerton, Isaac. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Allerton, Isaac, (al´rtn) (KEY) , c.1586-1659, Pilgrim settler in Plymouth Colony. Possibly a London tailor, he was a merchant in Leiden before going to America on... 14) Protectorate, in English history. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
2001 ...in English history, in English history, name given to the English government from 1653 to 1659. Following the English civil war and the execution of Charles I, England... 15) Holliston. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Holliston, town (1990 pop. 12,926), Middlesex co., E Mass.; settled c.1659, inc. 1724. Its manufactures include plastics, glass, wood, paper goods, and computer-related... 16) Rigaud, Hyacinthe. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Rigaud, Hyacinthe, (Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros) (yasaNt´, rego´ e ros) (KEY) , 1659-1743, French portrait painter, b. Perpignan. From 1688 he became almost exclusively... 17) Pyrenees, Peace of the. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Pyrenees, Peace of the, 1659, treaty ending the warfare between France and Spain that, continuing after the Peace of Westphalia, had been complicated by French intervention... 18) 8130. Bradshaw, John. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996 ...QUOTATION:Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. ATTRIBUTION:John Bradshaw (1602-1659), British lawyer, regicide. Motto. inscription at Bradshaw's final burial... 19) Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Lovelace, Richard ...d. London, 1658). Lucasta: Odes, Sonnets, Songs, etc. (1649); and some posthumous pieces (1659). Also, The Scholar, a comedy; and The Soldier, a tragedy (1649), neither... 20) Extract from a Letter to Madame Perier, upon the Projected Marriage of
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Harvard Classics ...1659. IN general, their advice was that you could in no way, t without mortally wounding charity and your conscience, and rendering yourself guilty of one of the... |