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Enter severally White Queen's Pawnes and Black Queen's Pawnes. The Prologue is as follows: The play excited indignation in the partisans of the Romish Church, and was not only suppressed by James I., but at the demand of the Queen its author was imprisoned, and was relieved only by a witty verse sent to the King. The last which we have room to quote is anonymous, and of date near 1632.

The record is that William Curtis marries Sarah Eliot, sister of Rev. John Eliot, in Nazing, England, in 1618, and that, in 1632, they came with their four children to Boston, and it is believed that most of those who bear the name of Curtis in our country are direct descendants of this William and Sarah.

This question must, then, be regarded as still open to discussion; but, assuming, for the nonce, that the Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies in a certain folio volume published at London in 1623 were written by William Shakespeare, gentleman, sometime actor at the Black Friars Theatre and a principal proprietor therein, we apply ourselves to the brief examination of another, somewhat related to it, and at least as complicated: the question as to the authorship of certain marginal manuscript readings in a copy of a later folio edition of the same works, that published in 1632, which readings Mr.

What did Daniel and the three children find in him, to make them run the hazards of the fiery furnace, and the den of lions, for his sake? Let us come down to martyrs. Ignatius found that in Christ that made him choose to go through the torments of the devil, and hell itself, rather than not to have him. Fox's Acts and Monuments, vol. 1, p. 52, Anno. 111. Edit. 1632.

As soon as the Jesuits arrived they commenced to repair their residence, and in the year 1632 it was in a fit state for a banquet which was given to Emery de Caën, who had been appointed governor ad interim of the French colony. Champlain returned from France to Quebec in the month of June of the following year, and again took over the government of New France.

It happened on one Sunday, 1632, as myself and a Justice of Peace's clerk were, before service, discoursing of many things, he chanced to say, that such a person was a great scholar, nay, so learned, that his could make an Almanack, which to me then was strange: one speech begot another, till, at last, he said, he could bring me acquainted with one Evans in Gunpowder-Alley, who had formerly lived in Staffordshire, that was an excellent wise man, and studied the Black Art.

The next year, while on an expedition to suppress disorder in the Deccan, he lost his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the lady of the Taj. For a long time the Emperor abandoned himself entirely to grief, and he remained faithful to her memory until his death. The actual building of the Taj commenced in 1632.

James wintered on Charlton Island, and towards the end of 1632, after a summer's futile cruising, returned to England with a terrible tale of bootless suffering.

At the age of sixteen he was fully prepared to enter Christ's College. Cambridge, where he took both the B.A. and M.A. degrees. His Early Manhood and Life at Horton. In 1632 Milton left Cambridge and went to live with his father in a country home at Horton, about twenty miles west of London.

As we descend the Rue d'Enfer, we find, at No. 74, the Foundling Hospital, founded by the good and celebrated St. Vincent de Paule, in 1632.

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