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... had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects , very little credit was due to his word . In this opinion cardinal Wolsey , at home , seems to have concurred .
... had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects , very little credit was due to his word . In this opinion cardinal Wolsey , at home , seems to have concurred .
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He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time desirous to obtain . Pace was soon afterwards sent on an embassy to Venice , where he carried with him the learned ...
He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time desirous to obtain . Pace was soon afterwards sent on an embassy to Venice , where he carried with him the learned ...
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of obtaining the papal chair with so much zeal as Wolsey expected . Such are the reasons assigned by some his- torians for Wolsey's displeasure , who is said to have or- dered matters in such a manner , that for nearly the space of two ...
of obtaining the papal chair with so much zeal as Wolsey expected . Such are the reasons assigned by some his- torians for Wolsey's displeasure , who is said to have or- dered matters in such a manner , that for nearly the space of two ...
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But habits of study and application to business not agreeing either with his health or inclination , he went into the army , and his first command , which he obtained in March 1705 , was that of a company of foot .
But habits of study and application to business not agreeing either with his health or inclination , he went into the army , and his first command , which he obtained in March 1705 , was that of a company of foot .
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He had so par- ticular a genius for this kind of learning , that he obtained it more readily by meditation than by reading , and accord- ingly spent less time on mathematical books than he did in those of history and geography .
He had so par- ticular a genius for this kind of learning , that he obtained it more readily by meditation than by reading , and accord- ingly spent less time on mathematical books than he did in those of history and geography .
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