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... taken and condemned to die ; which fatal cir- cumstance has immortalized the memory of his mother , of whom the following anecdote is recorded . She solicited a pardon for Réné , upon which Maurice expressed his sur- prise that she ...
... taken and condemned to die ; which fatal cir- cumstance has immortalized the memory of his mother , of whom the following anecdote is recorded . She solicited a pardon for Réné , upon which Maurice expressed his sur- prise that she ...
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... taken at his sermon , wrote to the archbishop ; yet , according to his grace's directions , was cited before Dr. Goad , the vice- chancellor in the consistory ; when several articles were exhibited against him . At his last appearance ...
... taken at his sermon , wrote to the archbishop ; yet , according to his grace's directions , was cited before Dr. Goad , the vice- chancellor in the consistory ; when several articles were exhibited against him . At his last appearance ...
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... taken from that of father Lobineau , but la Barre wrote only the fifth volume . A very few months be- fore his death he had projected a dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities , which was to form four folio volumes , and had executed ...
... taken from that of father Lobineau , but la Barre wrote only the fifth volume . A very few months be- fore his death he had projected a dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities , which was to form four folio volumes , and had executed ...
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... taken the degree of licentiate in medicine , he entered into the order of Dominicans in 1635. His talents and his prudence were so conspicuous , that in 1646 he was elected assistant to the general , with whom he made the tour of France ...
... taken the degree of licentiate in medicine , he entered into the order of Dominicans in 1635. His talents and his prudence were so conspicuous , that in 1646 he was elected assistant to the general , with whom he made the tour of France ...
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... taken from them . 1 BARRET , or BARET ( JOHN ) , a scholar of Cambridge of the sixteenth century , who had travelled various coun- tries for languages and learning , is known now principally as the author of a triple dictionary in ...
... taken from them . 1 BARRET , or BARET ( JOHN ) , a scholar of Cambridge of the sixteenth century , who had travelled various coun- tries for languages and learning , is known now principally as the author of a triple dictionary in ...
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