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As soon as the king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language ...
As soon as the king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language ...
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He had a son EPHRAIM , who was born in 1575 , and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or ...
He had a son EPHRAIM , who was born in 1575 , and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or ...
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1 1 PAGNINUS ( SANCTES ) , an Italian of great skill in Oriental languages and biblical learning , was born at Lucca in 1466 , and afterwards became an ecclesiastic of the order of St. Dominic , and resided for the greater part of his ...
1 1 PAGNINUS ( SANCTES ) , an Italian of great skill in Oriental languages and biblical learning , was born at Lucca in 1466 , and afterwards became an ecclesiastic of the order of St. Dominic , and resided for the greater part of his ...
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In the mean time , although ignorant of the French language , he was chosen a member of the French convention , and in consistency with his avowed malignity , gave his vote for a declaration of war against Great Britain .
In the mean time , although ignorant of the French language , he was chosen a member of the French convention , and in consistency with his avowed malignity , gave his vote for a declaration of war against Great Britain .
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He was baptised by the name of An- thony , which according to the custom of the times , he al- tered to the classical form of Aonius . He applied himself early to the Greek and Latin languages , in which he made great progress ...
He was baptised by the name of An- thony , which according to the custom of the times , he al- tered to the classical form of Aonius . He applied himself early to the Greek and Latin languages , in which he made great progress ...
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