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Some of his poems he dedicated to the king of England ; others to the prince of
Wales , in the edition of 1607 , and went over to England to present them , where
great respect was paid to him by several persons of rank and learning . Baudius ...
Some of his poems he dedicated to the king of England ; others to the prince of
Wales , in the edition of 1607 , and went over to England to present them , where
great respect was paid to him by several persons of rank and learning . Baudius ...
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Having this interest with his prince , he attained extraordinary preferment in the
church , being made canon of Ross , and archdeacon of Murray , to which last
dignity perhaps he opened his passage , by taking the degree of doctor of divinity
at ...
Having this interest with his prince , he attained extraordinary preferment in the
church , being made canon of Ross , and archdeacon of Murray , to which last
dignity perhaps he opened his passage , by taking the degree of doctor of divinity
at ...
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It appeared also at Paris in 1612 , and both were inscribed to Henry prince of
Wales . In 1616 was published a second edition , to which was added ¡° Liber de
statu prisci orbis , ¡± with a dedication to prince Charles , the ...
It appeared also at Paris in 1612 , and both were inscribed to Henry prince of
Wales . In 1616 was published a second edition , to which was added ¡° Liber de
statu prisci orbis , ¡± with a dedication to prince Charles , the ...
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After a liberal education , he was promoted to be page of honour to William , then
prince of Orange ( afterwards king Wil . liam III . of England ) , in which station his
behaviour and address so recommended him to the favour of his master , that ...
After a liberal education , he was promoted to be page of honour to William , then
prince of Orange ( afterwards king Wil . liam III . of England ) , in which station his
behaviour and address so recommended him to the favour of his master , that ...
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In 1677 , M. Bentinck was sent by the prince of Orange into England , to solicit a
match with the princess Mary , eldest daughter of James , at that time duke of
York ( afterwards king James II . ) which was soon after concluded . And in 1685 ...
In 1677 , M. Bentinck was sent by the prince of Orange into England , to solicit a
match with the princess Mary , eldest daughter of James , at that time duke of
York ( afterwards king James II . ) which was soon after concluded . And in 1685 ...
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