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... the illustrious Winkelmann , and the author of the Travels of Anacharsis , to whom he stood indebted for the academical honours which he received at Paris.1 * Essay on his Life prefixed to his Letters , published at Paris in 1802.
... the illustrious Winkelmann , and the author of the Travels of Anacharsis , to whom he stood indebted for the academical honours which he received at Paris.1 * Essay on his Life prefixed to his Letters , published at Paris in 1802.
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... containing the first four cen- turies , at Paris , in 1689 ; with a dedication to the clergy of France , who allowed him a pension . The whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 ...
... containing the first four cen- turies , at Paris , in 1689 ; with a dedication to the clergy of France , who allowed him a pension . The whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 ...
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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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... and at 1 Vossius de Hist . Gr©¡c . - Fischer's edition , but especially his " Prolusiones , " 1771 . Antonio Bibl . Hisp . - Moreri . - Dict . Hist . 1 length to Paris , in which city he chiefly resided 32 PALE PHATUS .
... and at 1 Vossius de Hist . Gr©¡c . - Fischer's edition , but especially his " Prolusiones , " 1771 . Antonio Bibl . Hisp . - Moreri . - Dict . Hist . 1 length to Paris , in which city he chiefly resided 32 PALE PHATUS .
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length to Paris , in which city he chiefly resided from that time , and where M. de Vendôme fixed him in his service in 1691 , as one of his secretaries . He died October 23 , 1721 , at Paris , aged 71 , leaving some " Comedies ...
length to Paris , in which city he chiefly resided from that time , and where M. de Vendôme fixed him in his service in 1691 , as one of his secretaries . He died October 23 , 1721 , at Paris , aged 71 , leaving some " Comedies ...
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