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... gives some curious historical facts . In style and manner he is thought to resemble Seneca or Pliny rather than Cicero . The best edition is that by Arntzenius , Amst . 1753 , 4to . 2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born ...
... gives some curious historical facts . In style and manner he is thought to resemble Seneca or Pliny rather than Cicero . The best edition is that by Arntzenius , Amst . 1753 , 4to . 2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born ...
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... give his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects , very little credit was due to his word ...
... give his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects , very little credit was due to his word ...
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... give them in due order . On the death of pope Leo X. when cardinal Wolsey's ambition aimed at the papal throne , he sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen ...
... give them in due order . On the death of pope Leo X. when cardinal Wolsey's ambition aimed at the papal throne , he sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen ...
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... 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 ; courteous , pleasant , and ...
... 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 ; courteous , pleasant , and ...
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... gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which brought him at last to confinement and dis- traction . He wrote , 1. " De fructu qui ex doctrina ...
... gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which brought him at last to confinement and dis- traction . He wrote , 1. " De fructu qui ex doctrina ...
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