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... in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
... in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
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... says M. Dacier , in the eulogy of Paciaudi , " banished the last remains of suspicion against him . Nothing was now remembered but his merit and his zeal : his loss was severely felt ; and the most engaging solicita- tions were made to ...
... says M. Dacier , in the eulogy of Paciaudi , " banished the last remains of suspicion against him . Nothing was now remembered but his merit and his zeal : his loss was severely felt ; and the most engaging solicita- tions were made to ...
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... says father Simon , " obscure , barbarous , and full of solecisms . He imagined , that , to make a faith- ful translation of the Scriptures , it was necessary to follow exactly the letter , according to the strictness of grammar . This ...
... says father Simon , " obscure , barbarous , and full of solecisms . He imagined , that , to make a faith- ful translation of the Scriptures , it was necessary to follow exactly the letter , according to the strictness of grammar . This ...
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... " During the latter part of his life , " says this physician , " though his conversation was equivocal , his conduct was singular . He would not be left alone night or day . He not only required to have some PAINE . 27.
... " During the latter part of his life , " says this physician , " though his conversation was equivocal , his conduct was singular . He would not be left alone night or day . He not only required to have some PAINE . 27.
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... says , vessel was struggling against the fury of an impetuous tem- pest , and is expressed with the utmost judgment ; the dis- tress of the mariners , the violent bursting of the waves against the sides of the ship , the horrid gloom ...
... says , vessel was struggling against the fury of an impetuous tem- pest , and is expressed with the utmost judgment ; the dis- tress of the mariners , the violent bursting of the waves against the sides of the ship , the horrid gloom ...
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