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also induced to offer himself as a candidate , and Pace was ordered to attend the diet of the empire , sound the opi- nions of the electors , and endeavour to form a judg- ment of the likelihood of his success .
also induced to offer himself as a candidate , and Pace was ordered to attend the diet of the empire , sound the opi- nions of the electors , and endeavour to form a judg- ment of the likelihood of his success .
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... with the loss of his property , he gained a livelihood for some time by teaching youth , until his character be- coming known , he was encouraged to give lectures on civil Jaw , which he did for ten years with great success and re- ...
... with the loss of his property , he gained a livelihood for some time by teaching youth , until his character be- coming known , he was encouraged to give lectures on civil Jaw , which he did for ten years with great success and re- ...
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... but in this he is not thought to have been successful . His most considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts .
... but in this he is not thought to have been successful . His most considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts .
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... with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against the popish party , as appears by his best work , against father ...
... with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against the popish party , as appears by his best work , against father ...
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This is always very gratifying to the mean , the little , and the envious ; and perhaps this was one of his most successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing ...
This is always very gratifying to the mean , the little , and the envious ; and perhaps this was one of his most successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing ...
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