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... considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour in his epigrams . He died in 1654. Of his works we know only one , en- titled " Arte de la Pintura , su antiguedad y grandezas , " Seville , 1649 , 4to . ' ¡¤ PACHOMIUS ( ST ...
... considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour in his epigrams . He died in 1654. Of his works we know only one , en- titled " Arte de la Pintura , su antiguedad y grandezas , " Seville , 1649 , 4to . ' ¡¤ PACHOMIUS ( ST ...
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... considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con- cerning the same argument , " printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular . The point in dispute was at this time eagerly ...
... considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con- cerning the same argument , " printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular . The point in dispute was at this time eagerly ...
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... considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts . He published the first volume of this work , containing the first four cen ...
... considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts . He published the first volume of this work , containing the first four cen ...
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... considerable preface , I addressed him in the following manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with defereuce : you have never been in the habit of ...
... considerable preface , I addressed him in the following manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with defereuce : you have never been in the habit of ...
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... considerable merit , on subjects in antiquities , jurispra-- dence , and morals . Of these the most considerable are Niceron , vol . XVI , -Gen . Dict . - Moreri , the following : " Archiepiscopale Bonnoniense ; " " De 36 PALEARIUS .
... considerable merit , on subjects in antiquities , jurispra-- dence , and morals . Of these the most considerable are Niceron , vol . XVI , -Gen . Dict . - Moreri , the following : " Archiepiscopale Bonnoniense ; " " De 36 PALEARIUS .
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