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some time at Queen's - college , Oxford , of which his patron Langton had been provost ; and was soon after taken into the service of Dr. Christopher Bambridge , who succeeded Langton in the office of provost , and became afterwards a ...
some time at Queen's - college , Oxford , of which his patron Langton had been provost ; and was soon after taken into the service of Dr. Christopher Bambridge , who succeeded Langton in the office of provost , and became afterwards a ...
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Pace , however , soon discovered that his royal master had started too late , and that even the electors of Mentz , Cologn , and Triers , who were disposed to favour his pretensions , pleaded , with a shew of regret , that they were pre ...
Pace , however , soon discovered that his royal master had started too late , and that even the electors of Mentz , Cologn , and Triers , who were disposed to favour his pretensions , pleaded , with a shew of regret , that they were pre ...
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As soon as the king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language ...
As soon as the king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language ...
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It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last - mentioned pursuit and that as soon as he had attained the higher orders , he was appointed professor of philosophy in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those ...
It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last - mentioned pursuit and that as soon as he had attained the higher orders , he was appointed professor of philosophy in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those ...
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His inno- cence being soon ascertained , he was restored to his several functions , and to the good opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to ...
His inno- cence being soon ascertained , he was restored to his several functions , and to the good opinion of the prince . He made , however , of this favourable event , the best use that a prudent man could do ; he endeavoured to ...
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