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... success . 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 ...
... success . 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 ...
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... success and re- putation . At Geneva also he married a lady whose family had fled from Lucca for the cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg ...
... success and re- putation . At Geneva also he married a lady whose family had fled from Lucca for the cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg ...
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... 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 Nicole ...
... 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 Nicole ...
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... successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his imposture with the semblance of honesty ; while the arrogance with which he treated ...
... successful tricks upon the multitude . He had , be- sides , a sort of plebeian simplicity of style , almost border- ing upon naiveté , which clothed his imposture with the semblance of honesty ; while the arrogance with which he treated ...
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... successful writers of his time , was born at Peterborough in July 1743 , and was educated by his father , who was the head master of Giggleswick school , in Yorkshire , vicar of Helpstone in Northamptonshire , and a minor canon of ...
... successful writers of his time , was born at Peterborough in July 1743 , and was educated by his father , who was the head master of Giggleswick school , in Yorkshire , vicar of Helpstone in Northamptonshire , and a minor canon of ...
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