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Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid the greatest deference to his judgment , Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate ...
Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid the greatest deference to his judgment , Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate ...
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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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There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
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His inno- cence being soon ascertained , he was restored to his several functions , and to the good opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to ...
His inno- cence being soon ascertained , he was restored to his several functions , and to the good opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to ...
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... is calculated to give us a very high opinion of Pagninus's courage and learning , and ap- peared in so favourable a light to pope Leo X , that he promised to furnish him with all necessary expences for completing the work ; and he ...
... is calculated to give us a very high opinion of Pagninus's courage and learning , and ap- peared in so favourable a light to pope Leo X , that he promised to furnish him with all necessary expences for completing the work ; and he ...
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