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... a learned Englishman , was born about 1482 , at or near Winchester , as is generally supposed , and was educated at the charge of Thomas Langton , bishop of that diocese , who employed him , while a youth , as his amanuensis .
... a learned Englishman , was born about 1482 , at or near Winchester , as is generally supposed , and was educated at the charge of Thomas Langton , bishop of that diocese , who employed him , while a youth , as his amanuensis .
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... under Henry , who employed him in affairs of high political importance . 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.
... under Henry , who employed him in affairs of high political importance . 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.
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... but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement VII . being elected .
... but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement VII . being elected .
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His first engagement in Philadelphia was with a book- seller , who employed him as editor of the Philadelphia Magazine , for which he had an annual salary of fifty pounds currency . When Dr. Rush of that city suggested to Paine the ...
His first engagement in Philadelphia was with a book- seller , who employed him as editor of the Philadelphia Magazine , for which he had an annual salary of fifty pounds currency . When Dr. Rush of that city suggested to Paine the ...
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Palafox employed his authority in softening the servitude of the Indians , checking robbery in the higher ranks , and vice in the lower . He had also great contentions with the Jesuits concerning episcopal rights .
Palafox employed his authority in softening the servitude of the Indians , checking robbery in the higher ranks , and vice in the lower . He had also great contentions with the Jesuits concerning episcopal rights .
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