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... Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at 1747 , the thirty - sixth of his life ; and , from that time to 1760 , he was seen almost in a state of continual preregrination at Naples , at Florence , at Venice ...
... Father Paciaudi's most meritorious labours may be properly fixed at 1747 , the thirty - sixth of his life ; and , from that time to 1760 , he was seen almost in a state of continual preregrination at Naples , at Florence , at Venice ...
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... father's family , near Vicenza , was born at the latter city in 1550. His parents bestowed every pains on his education , and he is said to have made such pro- gress in his first studies as to have composed a treatise on arithmetic at ...
... father's family , near Vicenza , was born at the latter city in 1550. His parents bestowed every pains on his education , and he is said to have made such pro- gress in his first studies as to have composed a treatise on arithmetic at ...
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... father entered him of the Middle Temple , intending him for the profession of the law . His proficiency , as a law student , must have appeared in a very favourable light to the benchers of this honourable society , as he was at eight ...
... father entered him of the Middle Temple , intending him for the profession of the law . His proficiency , as a law student , must have appeared in a very favourable light to the benchers of this honourable society , as he was at eight ...
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... father de Rennes , a Jesuit ; and we are assured , that blind as he was , yet he drew the chart of that river , and the parts adjacent , which is seen in this work . Of this work an English translation was published by W. Hamilton in ...
... father de Rennes , a Jesuit ; and we are assured , that blind as he was , yet he drew the chart of that river , and the parts adjacent , which is seen in this work . Of this work an English translation was published by W. Hamilton in ...
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... father ; but he adhered to the king and constitution , which was then an unpardonable crime . He retired to Deptford in Kent , where he died in April 1647 , aged seventy - two . In addition to the other causes of his sufferings , he ...
... father ; but he adhered to the king and constitution , which was then an unpardonable crime . He retired to Deptford in Kent , where he died in April 1647 , aged seventy - two . In addition to the other causes of his sufferings , he ...
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