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2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born about 1482 , at or near Winchester , as is generally supposed , and was educated at the charge of Thomas Langton , bishop of that diocese , who employed him , while a youth , as his ...
2 PACE ( RICHARD ) , a learned Englishman , was born about 1482 , at or near Winchester , as is generally supposed , and was educated at the charge of Thomas Langton , bishop of that diocese , who employed him , while a youth , as his ...
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There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
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... although not without personal vanity , and often chargeable with severity of criticism on his antagonists , was always kind and polite , beloved by the great , consulted by the learned , and esteemed by people of every description .
... although not without personal vanity , and often chargeable with severity of criticism on his antagonists , was always kind and polite , beloved by the great , consulted by the learned , and esteemed by people of every description .
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11 , 1686 , a learned " Dissertation upon the Consular Of- fice , " in which he pretends to have discovered the rules , according to which the Roman emperors took the dignity of consul at some certain times more than others , but in ...
11 , 1686 , a learned " Dissertation upon the Consular Of- fice , " in which he pretends to have discovered the rules , according to which the Roman emperors took the dignity of consul at some certain times more than others , but in ...
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... there furnished with philosophical and mechanical instruments , and ma- chines of every description , which attracted the attention of the learned , and was visited by Peter the Great , the emperor of Germany , and other princes .
... there furnished with philosophical and mechanical instruments , and ma- chines of every description , which attracted the attention of the learned , and was visited by Peter the Great , the emperor of Germany , and other princes .
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