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In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna , where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the ...
In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna , where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the ...
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... Pace received no instructions from his court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London ...
... Pace received no instructions from his court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London ...
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He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
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66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
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The constable was a near relation to him , and had been his patron at court . He did not , however , sink under his misfortune , but on the contrary seemed to acquire fresh energy from the reflection that he must now trust solely to ...
The constable was a near relation to him , and had been his patron at court . He did not , however , sink under his misfortune , but on the contrary seemed to acquire fresh energy from the reflection that he must now trust solely to ...
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