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dialectics Unity in variety, a
principle in
aesthetics Unity (aesthetics)
Unitie, a ship of the
Third Supply fleet to
Virginia colony in 1609 Unité, a French...
- Somers. The
ships were
named Sea Venture, Diamond,
Faulcon [sic], Blessinge,
Unitie [sic], Lion, Swallow, Virginia, and
Catch (ketch),. In July, a tropical...
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thereof out of the Dutch,
wherein it was written" by
William Philip called Unitie in the
Philip translation ****n was
accidentally burned and destro**** on...
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George Somers, and Lt.
General Thomas Gates Swallow with
Captain John
Moone Unitie of
London [sic] with
Captain Wood and
Master Robert Pitt
Virginia (rigged...
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appear to have been unofficial. Only one, that of the
reserve base
HMSAS Unitie,
conformed to the
Royal Navy
pattern of
enclosing the
badge in a U-shaped...
- (London 1582).
Notes upon
Richard Robinson's 'Auncient Order, Societie, and
Unitie Laudable, of
Prince Arthure and his
knightly Armory of the
Round Table (1583)...
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coulde not
conceave to
remayne in the most
secrete misterie of
Trinitie in
Unitie, were it not by the
benifite of most
Devine skill in Numbers. . . . Take...
- two
theological works: A
Treatise concerning the
Trinitie of
Persons in
Unitie of the
Deitie (written at
Norwich in 1597), London, 1601;
reprinted 1635...
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Antinomian ideals.
Saltmarsh published consistently on Free
Grace and '
Unitie, Peace, Love'
throughout 1646 and 1647.
Saltmarsh engaged in po****r print...
- and the "third supply"
ships (Sea Venture, Diamond, Faulcon, Blessinge,
Unitie, Lion, Swallow, Virginia, and
Catch (ketch)) form a
flotilla and depart...