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Lord Sunderland Correspondence On the Appointment of John Locke To Christ College (1684)

May 1, 2020 | 17th Century, Correspondence, England, Transcription

Finding the Enemy On the Appointment of John Locke To Christ Church College Having come under the watchful gaze of the monarchy, Locke became subject to the Crown’s strict surveillance and schemes. When he took up a position in Christ Church College, it was...

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