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... in the church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated cardinal ; and in May of the same year , was promoted to the archdeaconry of Dorset , on the resigna- tion of his friend Langton , at which time , as Willis ...
... in the church of York , in the room of Wolsey , afterwards . the celebrated cardinal ; and in May of the same year , was promoted to the archdeaconry of Dorset , on the resigna- tion of his friend Langton , at which time , as Willis ...
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After studying in the university of Turin , he took the religious habit in the order of the Theatins , at Venice , and then went to Bologna to study mathematics and natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari .
After studying in the university of Turin , he took the religious habit in the order of the Theatins , at Venice , and then went to Bologna to study mathematics and natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari .
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4to , con- taining a complete illustration of those celebrated statues , busts , bas - reliefs , and sepulchral stones , which , from the continent and the islands of Peloponnesus , had been re- moved to Venice , and which formed a part ...
4to , con- taining a complete illustration of those celebrated statues , busts , bas - reliefs , and sepulchral stones , which , from the continent and the islands of Peloponnesus , had been re- moved to Venice , and which formed a part ...
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... and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all parts a numerous concourse of students , among whom was the celebrated Peiresc , who induced him to return to the Roman catholic religion .
... and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all parts a numerous concourse of students , among whom was the celebrated Peiresc , who induced him to return to the Roman catholic religion .
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... and finding , on his return to London in 1790 , Mr. Burke's celebrated work on the French revolution , he produced , within a few months , the first part of his " Rights of Man , " and in 1792 , the second part .
... and finding , on his return to London in 1790 , Mr. Burke's celebrated work on the French revolution , he produced , within a few months , the first part of his " Rights of Man , " and in 1792 , the second part .
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