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... he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state ...
... he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state ...
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There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
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This step being at- tended with the loss of his property , he gained a livelihood for some time by teaching youth , until his character be- coming known , he was encouraged to give lectures on civil Jaw , which he did for ten years with ...
This step being at- tended with the loss of his property , he gained a livelihood for some time by teaching youth , until his character be- coming known , he was encouraged to give lectures on civil Jaw , which he did for ten years with ...
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Some of the best of major Pack's effu- sions were in celebration of his grace's character , at a time when there was a jealousy between him and the duke of Marlborough . The major died at Aberdeen in Sept. 1728 , where his regiment ...
Some of the best of major Pack's effu- sions were in celebration of his grace's character , at a time when there was a jealousy between him and the duke of Marlborough . The major died at Aberdeen in Sept. 1728 , where his regiment ...
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His character is that of an universal genius ; and , having ... his particular study ; so that he may be said to have drawn his own character in his " Homme He- roïque , " and to have been one of the completest gentle- men of his time .
His character is that of an universal genius ; and , having ... his particular study ; so that he may be said to have drawn his own character in his " Homme He- roïque , " and to have been one of the completest gentle- men of his time .
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