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... continued there until the cardinal's death in 1514. He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year , and while abroad , he was made prebendary of Bugthorp , in the church of York , in the ...
... continued there until the cardinal's death in 1514. He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year , and while abroad , he was made prebendary of Bugthorp , in the church of York , in the ...
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... continued , if the author had not , soon after its ap- pearance , fallen into that languor , which generally attends long labours and old age , and which accompanied him till his death , which took place on the 2d of February 1785 , in ...
... continued , if the author had not , soon after its ap- pearance , fallen into that languor , which generally attends long labours and old age , and which accompanied him till his death , which took place on the 2d of February 1785 , in ...
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... continued unabated , and perhaps was aggravated by the verdict which expelled him from the only nation where he wished to propagate his disorganizing doctrines , and where he had at that time many abettors . When the proceedings of the ...
... continued unabated , and perhaps was aggravated by the verdict which expelled him from the only nation where he wished to propagate his disorganizing doctrines , and where he had at that time many abettors . When the proceedings of the ...
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... continued in France till 1802 , " drunk , " as his biographer informs us , every day , mixing with the lowest company , and so filthy in his person , as to be avoided by all men of decency . His habitual drunkenness seems to have ...
... continued in France till 1802 , " drunk , " as his biographer informs us , every day , mixing with the lowest company , and so filthy in his person , as to be avoided by all men of decency . His habitual drunkenness seems to have ...
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... continued for six years , till that city was taken by Charles V. when the disorders committed by the troops of that prince leaving no hopes of enjoying tranquillity , he resolved to depart , and retire to Tuscany . He had at this time a ...
... continued for six years , till that city was taken by Charles V. when the disorders committed by the troops of that prince leaving no hopes of enjoying tranquillity , he resolved to depart , and retire to Tuscany . He had at this time a ...
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