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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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This was written by our author at Constance , while he was ambas- sador in Helvetia ; but , inveighing much against drunken- ness as a great obstacle to the attaining of knowledge , the people there supposing him to reflect upon them ...
This was written by our author at Constance , while he was ambas- sador in Helvetia ; but , inveighing much against drunken- ness as a great obstacle to the attaining of knowledge , the people there supposing him to reflect upon them ...
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He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
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In 1651 he published his " Geometrical Theorems , " which shew a perfect knowledge of all parts of the mathematics . In 1655 he printed a paraphrase , in French , of the " Ac- count , " in Spanish , " of the River of the Amazons ...
In 1651 he published his " Geometrical Theorems , " which shew a perfect knowledge of all parts of the mathematics . In 1655 he printed a paraphrase , in French , of the " Ac- count , " in Spanish , " of the River of the Amazons ...
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After this he increased his knowledge by an acquaint- ance with Huygens , Ruysh , Boerhaave , and other eminent men of the time . On his return from his travels he was appointed director - general of the posts in France ; but , coming ...
After this he increased his knowledge by an acquaint- ance with Huygens , Ruysh , Boerhaave , and other eminent men of the time . On his return from his travels he was appointed director - general of the posts in France ; but , coming ...
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