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... entitled , " Syn- tagma de Hebr©¡orum codicum interpretatione , " by Robert Wakefield . Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several translations : among others ...
... entitled , " Syn- tagma de Hebr©¡orum codicum interpretatione , " by Robert Wakefield . Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several translations : among others ...
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... entitled in this respect . This cor- respondence was carried on for eight years , from 1757 to 1765. But neither were Paciaudi's powers confined to it alone , nor was he without further employments during that period . It was then ( in ...
... entitled in this respect . This cor- respondence was carried on for eight years , from 1757 to 1765. But neither were Paciaudi's powers confined to it alone , nor was he without further employments during that period . It was then ( in ...
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... entitled " Examen du Livre qui porte pour titre , Prejugez legitimes contre les Calvinistes , " 2 vols . 1673 , 12mo . Mosheim therefore very improperly places him in the class of those who explained the doctrines of Christianity in ...
... entitled " Examen du Livre qui porte pour titre , Prejugez legitimes contre les Calvinistes , " 2 vols . 1673 , 12mo . Mosheim therefore very improperly places him in the class of those who explained the doctrines of Christianity in ...
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... entitled " Common Sense . " 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 ...
... entitled " Common Sense . " 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 ...
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... entitled " Prospects on the Rubicon . " In this , as may be expected , he censured the measures of the English administration . He had long cherished in his mind a most cordial hatred against his native country , and was now prepared in ...
... entitled " Prospects on the Rubicon . " In this , as may be expected , he censured the measures of the English administration . He had long cherished in his mind a most cordial hatred against his native country , and was now prepared in ...
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