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... employed him , while a youth , as his amanuensis . The bishop , pleased with his proficiency , and particularly delighted with his early turn for music , which he thought an earnest of greater attainments ,, be- stowed a pension on him ...
... employed him , while a youth , as his amanuensis . The bishop , pleased with his proficiency , and particularly delighted with his early turn for music , which he thought an earnest of greater attainments ,, be- stowed a pension on him ...
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... 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. of the duchy of Milan ...
... 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. of the duchy of Milan ...
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... employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement VII . being elected . He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time . desirous to obtain ...
... employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement VII . being elected . He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time . desirous to obtain ...
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... 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 propriety of preparing the Americans for a separation from Great ...
... 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 propriety of preparing the Americans for a separation from Great ...
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... employed his authority in softening the servitude of the Indians , checking robbery in the higher ranks , and vice in the lower . He bad also great contentions with the Jesuits concerning episcopal rights . He was made bishop of Osina ...
... employed his authority in softening the servitude of the Indians , checking robbery in the higher ranks , and vice in the lower . He bad also great contentions with the Jesuits concerning episcopal rights . He was made bishop of Osina ...
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