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... 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 , which Mr. Lodge ...
... 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 , which Mr. Lodge ...
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... court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands ...
... court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion , when the Venetian ambassador residing in London asked Wolsey whether he had any commands ...
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... court of the emperor ; so that his " History of Michael Paleologus and Andronicus " is the more esteemed , as he was not only an eye - witness of the affairs of which he writes , but had also a great share in them . This history was ...
... court of the emperor ; so that his " History of Michael Paleologus and Andronicus " is the more esteemed , as he was not only an eye - witness of the affairs of which he writes , but had also a great share in them . This history was ...
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... court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- vations which , under the authority of government , had been undertaken in the ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan ...
... court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- vations which , under the authority of government , had been undertaken in the ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan ...
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... 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 himself . Accordingly , there was after this time , no siege , battle ...
... 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 himself . Accordingly , there was after this time , no siege , battle ...
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