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... remained in a very con- fused state . These he separated , compared , and described in a supplementary catalogue . At this time his career in these pursuits was threatened with an interruption . His friend and countryman , Mons . de ...
... remained in a very con- fused state . These he separated , compared , and described in a supplementary catalogue . At this time his career in these pursuits was threatened with an interruption . His friend and countryman , Mons . de ...
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... remained behind at Rome , and an offer was made him to undertake a voyage to Greece , and up the Levant , at the king's ex- pense ; but he declined the undertaking , on the same ground as he had avoided a former proposal , as being in ...
... remained behind at Rome , and an offer was made him to undertake a voyage to Greece , and up the Levant , at the king's ex- pense ; but he declined the undertaking , on the same ground as he had avoided a former proposal , as being in ...
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... remained in Provence , and he collected a numerous and valuable library , which he disposed of some time before his death . In 1788 , he pub- lished his celebrated work , " The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece , " the ...
... remained in Provence , and he collected a numerous and valuable library , which he disposed of some time before his death . In 1788 , he pub- lished his celebrated work , " The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece , " the ...
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... remained until the pontificate of Gregory XIII . who at length accepted his resignation . After this he led a retired life , entirely occupied in acts of charity and devo- tion . He died in the convent of Viana , July 16 , 1590 , in the ...
... remained until the pontificate of Gregory XIII . who at length accepted his resignation . After this he led a retired life , entirely occupied in acts of charity and devo- tion . He died in the convent of Viana , July 16 , 1590 , in the ...
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... remained without suspicion in the army , and gave the king much useful intelligence ; and even when his majesty came to be con- fined in Carisbrook castle , in the closest manner , Mr. Cresset , who was placed about him through the ...
... remained without suspicion in the army , and gave the king much useful intelligence ; and even when his majesty came to be con- fined in Carisbrook castle , in the closest manner , Mr. Cresset , who was placed about him through the ...
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