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66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
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... to whom he stood indebted for the academical honours which he received at Paris.1 * Essay on his Life prefixed to his Letters , published at Paris in 1802. - Bald- win's Literary Journal , vol . II . — Fabroni Vit©¡ Italorum , vol .
... to whom he stood indebted for the academical honours which he received at Paris.1 * Essay on his Life prefixed to his Letters , published at Paris in 1802. - Bald- win's Literary Journal , vol . II . — Fabroni Vit©¡ Italorum , vol .
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For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after . wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in ...
For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after . wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in ...
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He served afterwards abroad under general Stanhope , and the duke of Argyle , who for his distinguished bravery promoted him to the rank of major , and ever after honoured him with his patronage and friendship .
He served afterwards abroad under general Stanhope , and the duke of Argyle , who for his distinguished bravery promoted him to the rank of major , and ever after honoured him with his patronage and friendship .
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Annibale di Leo , who was also born at Brindisi , published in , 1764 a dissertation on his life and writings , in order to do honour to his native place , which certainly would not have been less honoured if he had omitted to tell us ...
Annibale di Leo , who was also born at Brindisi , published in , 1764 a dissertation on his life and writings , in order to do honour to his native place , which certainly would not have been less honoured if he had omitted to tell us ...
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