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... 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 about 1492 , at or near Winchester , as is generally ...
... 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 about 1492 , at or near Winchester , as is generally ...
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... manner , that for nearly the space of two years , Pace received no instructions from his court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion ...
... manner , that for nearly the space of two years , Pace received no instructions from his court as to his proceedings at Venice ; his allowance for expences was also withdrawn , and no answer returned to his letters , On one occasion ...
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... manner from this treatise , as conclusions from their principles . 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 ...
... manner from this treatise , as conclusions from their principles . 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 ...
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... manner as a model for all translators of the sacred books : " Scrip- tur©¡ interpretand©¡ rationibus utile nobis exemplar propo❤ suit Sanctus Pagninus . " He afterwards translated the " New Testament " from the Greek , and dedicated it ...
... manner as a model for all translators of the sacred books : " Scrip- tur©¡ interpretand©¡ rationibus utile nobis exemplar propo❤ suit Sanctus Pagninus . " He afterwards translated the " New Testament " from the Greek , and dedicated it ...
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... manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with defereuce : you have never been in the habit of mixing in your conversation words of course you have never ...
... manner , the nurse being present : " Mr. Paine , your opinions , by a large portion of the com- munity , have been treated with defereuce : you have never been in the habit of mixing in your conversation words of course you have never ...
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