Contents.—Thomas becomes a Goatherd—Becomes a Travelling Scholar—Begins to Study—Becomes a Ropemaker and Hebrew Professor—Becomes Armour-bearer, and then Schoolmaster—In the War in Basle—Turns Printer—Becomes Professor again, and Dies.
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