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... France . Pace , however , profited so much by his acquaintance with this emperor , as to acquire a very useful knowledge of his character ; and when he after- wards offered to resign his crown in favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to ...
... France . Pace , however , profited so much by his acquaintance with this emperor , as to acquire a very useful knowledge of his character ; and when he after- wards offered to resign his crown in favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to ...
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... France in 1552 , became extinct in his person . 1 PAGE ( WILLIAM ) , an English divine , was born in 1590 , at Harrow on the Hill , Middlesex , and entered of Baliol 1 Perrault Les Hommes Illustres . - Moreri college , Oxford , in 1606 ...
... France in 1552 , became extinct in his person . 1 PAGE ( WILLIAM ) , an English divine , was born in 1590 , at Harrow on the Hill , Middlesex , and entered of Baliol 1 Perrault Les Hommes Illustres . - Moreri college , Oxford , in 1606 ...
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... France , who allowed him a pension . The whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 , by the care of his nephew , father Francis Pagi , of the same order . It is carried to the year 1198 ...
... France , who allowed him a pension . The whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 , by the care of his nephew , father Francis Pagi , of the same order . It is carried to the year 1198 ...
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... France ; but , coming into possession of a country - seat at Bercy , by the death of his father , he collected a museum there furnished with philosophical and mechanical instruments , and ma- chines of every description , which ...
... France ; but , coming into possession of a country - seat at Bercy , by the death of his father , he collected a museum there furnished with philosophical and mechanical instruments , and ma- chines of every description , which ...
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... France , and never returned to this country more . His inveteracy against her establishments , however , continued unabated , and perhaps was aggravated by the verdict which expelled him from the only nation where he wished to propagate ...
... France , and never returned to this country more . His inveteracy against her establishments , however , continued unabated , and perhaps was aggravated by the verdict which expelled him from the only nation where he wished to propagate ...
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