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... his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian 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 .
... his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian 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 .
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... which he is entitled in this respect . This cor- respondence was carried on for eight years , from 1757 to 1765. But neither were Paciaudi's powers confined to it alone , nor was he without further employments during that period .
... which he is entitled in this respect . This cor- respondence was carried on for eight years , from 1757 to 1765. But neither were Paciaudi's powers confined to it alone , nor was he without further employments during that period .
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I took occasion , during the night of the 5th and 6th of June , to test the strength of his opinions respecting re- velation . I purposely made him a very late visit ; it was a time which seemed to sort exactly with my errand ; it was ...
I took occasion , during the night of the 5th and 6th of June , to test the strength of his opinions respecting re- velation . I purposely made him a very late visit ; it was a time which seemed to sort exactly with my errand ; it was ...
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... than from any respect for Palearius , composed , against his envious rival , an Italian comedy or farce , which was acted upon the stage at Venice ; and so poignant was the ridicule , that the subject of it thought proper to quit ...
... than from any respect for Palearius , composed , against his envious rival , an Italian comedy or farce , which was acted upon the stage at Venice ; and so poignant was the ridicule , that the subject of it thought proper to quit ...
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On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of having said " That the German doctors who followed Luther were to be com- mended in respect to some points ...
On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of having said " That the German doctors who followed Luther were to be com- mended in respect to some points ...
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