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... sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and on this occasion he delivered a panegyric on the emperor in the senate house , for which he was rewarded , in the year ...
... sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and on this occasion he delivered a panegyric on the emperor in the senate house , for which he was rewarded , in the year ...
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... sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state , which Mr ...
... sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state , which Mr ...
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... sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement ...
... sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success , Clement ...
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... sent him to the Tower of London ; where he was confined for two years , till discharged at . length by the king's command . Pace , thus degraded , and depressed in body and mind , resigned his deanries of St. Paul and Exeter , a little ...
... sent him to the Tower of London ; where he was confined for two years , till discharged at . length by the king's command . Pace , thus degraded , and depressed in body and mind , resigned his deanries of St. Paul and Exeter , a little ...
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... sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after- wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in law , returned to his own country ...
... sent to Padua , with his brother Fabius , who after- wards became a physician of eminence , and is mentioned with great honour by the medical biographers . Julius , after taking his degree of doctor in law , returned to his own country ...
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