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In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna , where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the ...
In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna , where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the ...
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PAGAN ( BLAISE FRANCIS COUNT DE ) , an eminent French mathematician , was born at Avignon , in Provence , March 3 , 1604 , and entered the army at fourteen , for which he had been educated with extraordinary care .
PAGAN ( BLAISE FRANCIS COUNT DE ) , an eminent French mathematician , was born at Avignon , in Provence , March 3 , 1604 , and entered the army at fourteen , for which he had been educated with extraordinary care .
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... a French Protestant divine , was born in 1626 , and studied , with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against ...
... a French Protestant divine , was born in 1626 , and studied , with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against ...
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1 PAJOT ( LEWIS - LEO ) , Count d'Ansembray , a French nobleman , was born at Paris in 1678. During his education he discovered an inclination for mathematical pursuits , and was instructed in the philosophy of Des Cartes .
1 PAJOT ( LEWIS - LEO ) , Count d'Ansembray , a French nobleman , was born at Paris in 1678. During his education he discovered an inclination for mathematical pursuits , and was instructed in the philosophy of Des Cartes .
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... he beheld with delight the proceedings of the French , and hastened to that country , but made no long stay at this time ; and finding , on his return to London in 1790 , Mr. Burke's celebrated work on the French revolution ...
... he beheld with delight the proceedings of the French , and hastened to that country , but made no long stay at this time ; and finding , on his return to London in 1790 , Mr. Burke's celebrated work on the French revolution ...
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