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... mean and contemptible stuff . ( Erasm . epist . 275 , and Ep . 287 ) . 2. " Oratio nu- perrimè composita de f©«dere percusso inter Henricum An- gli©¡ regem , et Francorum reg . Christianiss . in ©¡de Pauli Lond . habita , " 1518. 3 ...
... mean and contemptible stuff . ( Erasm . epist . 275 , and Ep . 287 ) . 2. " Oratio nu- perrimè composita de f©«dere percusso inter Henricum An- gli©¡ regem , et Francorum reg . Christianiss . in ©¡de Pauli Lond . habita , " 1518. 3 ...
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... mean intrigues , and lost the favour of his sovereign . He had been intimately con- nected with the minister who then happened to be dis- graced , and was in some measure involved in the same misfortune . He forfeited his places . But ...
... mean intrigues , and lost the favour of his sovereign . He had been intimately con- nected with the minister who then happened to be dis- graced , and was in some measure involved in the same misfortune . He forfeited his places . But ...
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... mean time , the ability displayed in his pamphlet attracted the notice of one of the commissioners of excise , ' Chaufepie . - Moreri . - Blount's Censura . - Saxii Onomast . 2 Dict . Hist . 1 who sent him to America , with a strong ...
... mean time , the ability displayed in his pamphlet attracted the notice of one of the commissioners of excise , ' Chaufepie . - Moreri . - Blount's Censura . - Saxii Onomast . 2 Dict . Hist . 1 who sent him to America , with a strong ...
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... 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 . His adopted country ...
... 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 . His adopted country ...
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... mean , the little , and the envious ; and perhaps this was one of his most successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his ...
... mean , the little , and the envious ; and perhaps this was one of his most successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his ...
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