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... ancient Cupra ; and three years after , his " Explanation of an ancient engraved Stone . " The precise date of Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at 1747 , the thirty - sixth of his life ; and , from that ...
... ancient Cupra ; and three years after , his " Explanation of an ancient engraved Stone . " The precise date of Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at 1747 , the thirty - sixth of his life ; and , from that ...
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... ancient Greece . The year 1757 is perhaps the most remarkable in Pa- ciaudi's literary life ; that being the period in which he entered into a correspondence with count Caylus , and began to supply him with numberless heads of valuable ...
... ancient Greece . The year 1757 is perhaps the most remarkable in Pa- ciaudi's literary life ; that being the period in which he entered into a correspondence with count Caylus , and began to supply him with numberless heads of valuable ...
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... ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan dominions ; and in 1767 , on the expul- sion of the Jesuits , he was declared " president of studies , " with the power of new modelling as he thought proper , the whole system of ...
... ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan dominions ; and in 1767 , on the expul- sion of the Jesuits , he was declared " president of studies , " with the power of new modelling as he thought proper , the whole system of ...
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... ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- nius , He flourished at Rome about 154 B. C. Accord- ing to his last biographer , he was held in high esteem by C. Lelius , and particularly by Cicero , who affirmed him to be superior to Sophocles ...
... ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- nius , He flourished at Rome about 154 B. C. Accord- ing to his last biographer , he was held in high esteem by C. Lelius , and particularly by Cicero , who affirmed him to be superior to Sophocles ...
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... ancient and modern . His only preferment was to the church of St. Edmund the King , Lombard - street , London , from which he was driven by the usurping party , for his loyalty . In religious sentiments he does not appear to have ...
... ancient and modern . His only preferment was to the church of St. Edmund the King , Lombard - street , London , from which he was driven by the usurping party , for his loyalty . In religious sentiments he does not appear to have ...
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