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... principal of the college . His next settlement , which he hoped would have been final , was at Montpellier , where he was made regius professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all ...
... principal of the college . His next settlement , which he hoped would have been final , was at Montpellier , where he was made regius professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all ...
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... principal are , " Homilies on the Passion of Christ , " trans- lated into French by Amelot de la Houssaye , 16to ; seve- ral tracts on the " Spiritual Life , " translated by the abbé le Roi ; " The Shepherd of Christmas - night , " & c ...
... principal are , " Homilies on the Passion of Christ , " trans- lated into French by Amelot de la Houssaye , 16to ; seve- ral tracts on the " Spiritual Life , " translated by the abbé le Roi ; " The Shepherd of Christmas - night , " & c ...
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... principal cities of Italy . The next division of Palestrina's works consists of Motets for five , six , seven , and eight voices , five books , at Rome and Venice , 1569 , 1588 , 1589 , 1596 , and 1601. Mótets for four voices , lib . i ...
... principal cities of Italy . The next division of Palestrina's works consists of Motets for five , six , seven , and eight voices , five books , at Rome and Venice , 1569 , 1588 , 1589 , 1596 , and 1601. Mótets for four voices , lib . i ...
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... principal object of this work is to shew , that by a com- parison of several indirect allusions and references in the Acts and Epistles , independently of all collateral testimony , their undesigned coincidence affords the strongest ...
... principal object of this work is to shew , that by a com- parison of several indirect allusions and references in the Acts and Epistles , independently of all collateral testimony , their undesigned coincidence affords the strongest ...
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... Gronovius , which he repeatedly exa- 1 Dupin . Moreri . - Lardner's Works . - Cave , vol . I , -Saxii Onomast . where áre others of the name . mined . Having visited the principal cities of Holland , F 2 PALLADIUS . 51.
... Gronovius , which he repeatedly exa- 1 Dupin . Moreri . - Lardner's Works . - Cave , vol . I , -Saxii Onomast . where áre others of the name . mined . Having visited the principal cities of Holland , F 2 PALLADIUS . 51.
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