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THE GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY : CONTAINING AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES AND WRITINGS OF THE MOST EMINENT PERSONS . IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT ...
THE GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY : CONTAINING AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES AND WRITINGS OF THE MOST EMINENT PERSONS . IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT ...
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He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the great posts he had , among the clergy of Constantinople , than of state - matters in the high employments he held in the court of the emperor ...
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He was beloved and visited by all persons illustrious for rank , as well as science ; and his house was the rendezvous of all the po- lite and worthy both in city and court . He died at Paris , Nov. 18 , 1665 , having never been married ...
He was beloved and visited by all persons illustrious for rank , as well as science ; and his house was the rendezvous of all the po- lite and worthy both in city and court . He died at Paris , Nov. 18 , 1665 , having never been married ...
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... de- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton , the then master , should have notice before an answer was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page .
... de- bate it was carried that Mr. Singleton , the then master , should have notice before an answer was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page .
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who sent him to America , with a strong recommendation to Dr. Franklin , as a person who could be serviceable at that time in America . What services were expected from him , we know not , but he arrived at a time when the Americans ...
who sent him to America , with a strong recommendation to Dr. Franklin , as a person who could be serviceable at that time in America . What services were expected from him , we know not , but he arrived at a time when the Americans ...
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