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... thought fit to acquaint him with their proceedings , and to desire his advice . The discoun- tenance lord Burleigh gave to this affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with ...
... thought fit to acquaint him with their proceedings , and to desire his advice . The discoun- tenance lord Burleigh gave to this affair , stopped all far- ther proveedings against Baro ' ; who continued in the uni- versity , but with ...
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... thought him , upon the whole , one of Cor- reggio's most successful imitators , says , that sometimes in endeavouring at cleanness or brilliancy of tint , he overshot the mark , and falls under the criticism that was made on an ancient ...
... thought him , upon the whole , one of Cor- reggio's most successful imitators , says , that sometimes in endeavouring at cleanness or brilliancy of tint , he overshot the mark , and falls under the criticism that was made on an ancient ...
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... thought he could not appoint a more worthy successor than Baronius , and pope Clement VIII . who knew his merit , in compliance with the desires of the founder and his con- gregation , approved the choice , and some time after made him ...
... thought he could not appoint a more worthy successor than Baronius , and pope Clement VIII . who knew his merit , in compliance with the desires of the founder and his con- gregation , approved the choice , and some time after made him ...
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... thought a proper place for that purpose , a scheme was offered to him , which met with his approbation , for making the port of Harburgh ca- pable of receiving ships of burden , and for carrying on the intended trade and manufactures ...
... thought a proper place for that purpose , a scheme was offered to him , which met with his approbation , for making the port of Harburgh ca- pable of receiving ships of burden , and for carrying on the intended trade and manufactures ...
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... thought it necessary to procure a British charter of incor- poration , and measures were taken for that purpose with the British ministers ; for hitherto every thing touching the company had been transacted with the German ministers ...
... thought it necessary to procure a British charter of incor- poration , and measures were taken for that purpose with the British ministers ; for hitherto every thing touching the company had been transacted with the German ministers ...
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