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... respects , very little credit was due to his word . In this 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 ...
... respects , very little credit was due to his word . In this 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 ...
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... 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 . It was then ( in 1761 ) that he ...
... 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 . It was then ( in 1761 ) that he ...
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... 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 midnight ; he was in great distress , constantly ex- claiming in the words , above mentioned ; when ...
... 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 midnight ; he was in great distress , constantly ex- claiming in the words , above mentioned ; when ...
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... 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 Sienna , and retire ...
... 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 Sienna , and retire ...
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... respect to some points ; and that the court of the inquisition was erected for the destruction of men of learning . " He was then condemned to be burnt , which sentence was executed the same year , 1566 : He was greatly respected by the ...
... respect to some points ; and that the court of the inquisition was erected for the destruction of men of learning . " He was then condemned to be burnt , which sentence was executed the same year , 1566 : He was greatly respected by the ...
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