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... gave to this affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with much opposition and trouble : and though he had many friends and adherents in the university , he met with such ...
... gave to this affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with much opposition and trouble : and though he had many friends and adherents in the university , he met with such ...
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... gave an academical dissertation in Latin on chocolate , " An senibus Chocolate potus ? " which has been often reprinted . His son , of the same name , was also dean of the faculty at Paris , where he died in 1787 , at 1 Abrege des vies ...
... gave an academical dissertation in Latin on chocolate , " An senibus Chocolate potus ? " which has been often reprinted . His son , of the same name , was also dean of the faculty at Paris , where he died in 1787 , at 1 Abrege des vies ...
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... gave to the children . After he was ordained priest , St. Philip de Neri sent him , with some of his disciples , in 1564 , to establish his congregation in the church of St. John the Baptist . He continued there till 1576 , when he was ...
... gave to the children . After he was ordained priest , St. Philip de Neri sent him , with some of his disciples , in 1564 , to establish his congregation in the church of St. John the Baptist . He continued there till 1576 , when he was ...
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... gave one hundred and thirty - five pounds of his own money for a lease upon lands of twenty pounds a year , towards the mainten- ance of three poor scholars in the college of Dublin , that in time there might be a more learned body of ...
... gave one hundred and thirty - five pounds of his own money for a lease upon lands of twenty pounds a year , towards the mainten- ance of three poor scholars in the college of Dublin , that in time there might be a more learned body of ...
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... gave his college an account of his journey to Paris in a poem , and some farther observations in a letter . After a few months , he went into Italy , and stayed sometime at Florence , where he had the advantage of perusing several books ...
... gave his college an account of his journey to Paris in a poem , and some farther observations in a letter . After a few months , he went into Italy , and stayed sometime at Florence , where he had the advantage of perusing several books ...
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