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... 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 Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and ...
... 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 Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and ...
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... opinion cardinal Wolsey , at home , seems to have concurred . In 1519 , Maximilian died , and the kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by the pope , was also ...
... opinion cardinal Wolsey , at home , seems to have concurred . In 1519 , Maximilian died , and the kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by the pope , was also ...
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... opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which brought him at last to confinement and dis- traction . He wrote , 1. " De fructu qui ex doctrina percipitur liber ...
... opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which brought him at last to confinement and dis- traction . He wrote , 1. " De fructu qui ex doctrina percipitur liber ...
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... opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to secure him- self against a similar misfortune in future , by soliciting permission to retire to his ...
... opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to secure him- self against a similar misfortune in future , by soliciting permission to retire to his ...
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... 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 was likewise encouraged in his labours by ...
... 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 was likewise encouraged in his labours by ...
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