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... answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands for the English ambassador at Venice , he answered Paceus decipit Regem : and this singular ...
... answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands for the English ambassador at Venice , he answered Paceus decipit Regem : and this singular ...
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... answer to it , and even Erasmus calls it an indiscreet performance ; in which Pace had , between jest and earnest , represented him as a beggar , and a beggar hated by the clergy . He bids sir Thomas More exhort Pace , since he had so ...
... answer to it , and even Erasmus calls it an indiscreet performance ; in which Pace had , between jest and earnest , represented him as a beggar , and a beggar hated by the clergy . He bids sir Thomas More exhort Pace , since he had so ...
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... answer was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page . Dr. Page was thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher ...
... answer was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page . Dr. Page was thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher ...
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... answer . " It does not appear when this first appeared , but it was afterwards printed at the end of several of the old editions of the Bible . ¡¤ He had a son EPHRAIM , who was born in 1575 , and educated also at Christ Church , where ...
... answer . " It does not appear when this first appeared , but it was afterwards printed at the end of several of the old editions of the Bible . ¡¤ He had a son EPHRAIM , who was born in 1575 , and educated also at Christ Church , where ...
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... that , " When Great Britain shall ac- knowledge American independence , the sun of Britain's glory is set for ever . " It could not be difficult to answer such a prediction as this , which affords indeed a 24 PAINE .
... that , " When Great Britain shall ac- knowledge American independence , the sun of Britain's glory is set for ever . " It could not be difficult to answer such a prediction as this , which affords indeed a 24 PAINE .
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