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In this treatise there are some fanciful opinions , but upon the whole it is the best
and most dispassionate of all the productions of his pen , and a masterly defence
of the capabilities of English artists under proper encouragement ; and it ...
In this treatise there are some fanciful opinions , but upon the whole it is the best
and most dispassionate of all the productions of his pen , and a masterly defence
of the capabilities of English artists under proper encouragement ; and it ...
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This being denied , he protested against the injustice of the whole proceeding ,
and withdrew , declaring in plain terms , that ¡° if they acted in conjunction with his
enemies , without giving him the opportunity of answering for himself , and ...
This being denied , he protested against the injustice of the whole proceeding ,
and withdrew , declaring in plain terms , that ¡° if they acted in conjunction with his
enemies , without giving him the opportunity of answering for himself , and ...
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His nephew acted for several years as his co - adjutor , and had the whole
management of affairs in his hands ; but the king retained to the last so great an
affection for the archbishop , that he allowed him to dispose of all his preferments
, by ...
His nephew acted for several years as his co - adjutor , and had the whole
management of affairs in his hands ; but the king retained to the last so great an
affection for the archbishop , that he allowed him to dispose of all his preferments
, by ...
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... a condition so prejudicial to the church . In this dilemma , the cardinals being at
a loss whom to nominate , some of them proposed James Fournier , the most
inconsiderable of the whole college , ¡° omnium infimus , " and he was
unanimously ...
... a condition so prejudicial to the church . In this dilemma , the cardinals being at
a loss whom to nominate , some of them proposed James Fournier , the most
inconsiderable of the whole college , ¡° omnium infimus , " and he was
unanimously ...
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renders it one of the best introductions to the Rabinical dialect : it throws more
light on the times than a whole catalogue of monkish writers : it shews the
ignorance of the Jewish teachers in matters of geography and history , and the
state and ...
renders it one of the best introductions to the Rabinical dialect : it throws more
light on the times than a whole catalogue of monkish writers : it shews the
ignorance of the Jewish teachers in matters of geography and history , and the
state and ...
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