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... soon after removed to Toulouse , where his vivacity , amiability , erudition , and eloquence attracted numerous pupils and gave him great success . The president of the par- liament received him into his house , and in- trusted to him ...
... soon after removed to Toulouse , where his vivacity , amiability , erudition , and eloquence attracted numerous pupils and gave him great success . The president of the par- liament received him into his house , and in- trusted to him ...
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... soon after the commence- ment of the war , was called by Gov. Tompkins to the command of the New York militia . He served two months , assaulting and taking Queenstown , Canada , but was eventually de- feated in consequence of the ...
... soon after the commence- ment of the war , was called by Gov. Tompkins to the command of the New York militia . He served two months , assaulting and taking Queenstown , Canada , but was eventually de- feated in consequence of the ...
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... soon after removed to his na- tive place , where he passed the rest of his life . His first volume of poems , published while he was at Oxford , consisted chiefly of amatory verses , with a translation of the 10th satire of Juvenal ...
... soon after removed to his na- tive place , where he passed the rest of his life . His first volume of poems , published while he was at Oxford , consisted chiefly of amatory verses , with a translation of the 10th satire of Juvenal ...
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... Soon afterward he had a quarrel with a nobleman , and in conse- quence of a lampoon became engaged in a duel , in which he wounded his adversary . For this and for some youthful follies he was thrown into prison , which his friend ...
... Soon afterward he had a quarrel with a nobleman , and in conse- quence of a lampoon became engaged in a duel , in which he wounded his adversary . For this and for some youthful follies he was thrown into prison , which his friend ...
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... Soon after his arrival he obtained the rectory of Church - Langton in Leicestershire , and he was made archdeacon of Wells in 1507 , and a prebendary successively in the cathedrals of Hereford and Lincoln . The latter prebend he ...
... Soon after his arrival he obtained the rectory of Church - Langton in Leicestershire , and he was made archdeacon of Wells in 1507 , and a prebendary successively in the cathedrals of Hereford and Lincoln . The latter prebend he ...
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