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None of his poems are extant , and the only proof of his talents to which we can appeal is his panegyric on Theodosius , the second part of which is the most interest- ing , and gives some curious historical facts .
None of his poems are extant , and the only proof of his talents to which we can appeal is his panegyric on Theodosius , the second part of which is the most interest- ing , and gives some curious historical facts .
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Pace , however , profited so much by his acquaintance with this emperor , as to acquire a very useful knowledge of his character ; and when he after- wards offered to resign his crown in favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to give his ...
Pace , however , profited so much by his acquaintance with this emperor , as to acquire a very useful knowledge of his character ; and when he after- wards offered to resign his crown in favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to give his ...
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In 1521 , he was made prebendary of Combe and Harnham , in the church of Sarum , and we find mention of some other church preferments he held from 1516 to 1522 , but they are so dubiously related that it is difficult to give them in due ...
In 1521 , he was made prebendary of Combe and Harnham , in the church of Sarum , and we find mention of some other church preferments he held from 1516 to 1522 , but they are so dubiously related that it is difficult to give them in due ...
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Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ...
Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ...
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There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
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