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... England , he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of ...
... England , he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of ...
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... England , the king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under cardi- \ nal Wolsey's displeasure ; the effects of ...
... England , the king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under cardi- \ nal Wolsey's displeasure ; the effects of ...
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... England , where he had been outlawed , and he was aware that he was odious in the United States , where Washington had justly considered him as an anarchist in government , and an infidel in religion . He had no country in the world ...
... England , where he had been outlawed , and he was aware that he was odious in the United States , where Washington had justly considered him as an anarchist in government , and an infidel in religion . He had no country in the world ...
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... England to think , that all was wrong in that government and that re- ligion which their forefathers had transmitted to them , and under which they had enjoyed so many blessings . He had the merit of discovering , that the best way of ...
... England to think , that all was wrong in that government and that re- ligion which their forefathers had transmitted to them , and under which they had enjoyed so many blessings . He had the merit of discovering , that the best way of ...
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... England was to improve his knowledge in medicine and surgery , and to inspect the hospitals . He was now , however , so much absorbed in his passion for na- tural history , that he neglected every other pursuit , and gave himself ...
... England was to improve his knowledge in medicine and surgery , and to inspect the hospitals . He was now , however , so much absorbed in his passion for na- tural history , that he neglected every other pursuit , and gave himself ...
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