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... thing inferior , neither to P. Vannes here in England , the king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under ...
... thing inferior , neither to P. Vannes here in England , the king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under ...
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... thing which exalts the authority of the pope . A long illness , brought on by a fall , prevented his finishing the ... things in the book of Common Prayer 1 Chaufepie . - Bibl . Germanique , vol . III . — Niceron , vol . VI . with which ...
... thing which exalts the authority of the pope . A long illness , brought on by a fall , prevented his finishing the ... things in the book of Common Prayer 1 Chaufepie . - Bibl . Germanique , vol . III . — Niceron , vol . VI . with which ...
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... thing that could be called literature , he was honoured . with a degree of M. A. from the university of Pennsylvas nia , and was chosen a member of the American Philoso- phical Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " he ...
... thing that could be called literature , he was honoured . with a degree of M. A. from the university of Pennsylvas nia , and was chosen a member of the American Philoso- phical Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " he ...
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... thing can exceed the mischievous intention of this attack on revealed religion , and which certainly produced very alarming effects on the minds of many of the lower classes , among whom it was liberally circulated , it was the ...
... thing can exceed the mischievous intention of this attack on revealed religion , and which certainly produced very alarming effects on the minds of many of the lower classes , among whom it was liberally circulated , it was the ...
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... thing remarkable in bis conduct about this period ( which comprises about two weeks immediately preceding his death ) , particularly when we reflect , that Thomas Paine was author of the " Age of Reason . " He would call out during his ...
... thing remarkable in bis conduct about this period ( which comprises about two weeks immediately preceding his death ) , particularly when we reflect , that Thomas Paine was author of the " Age of Reason . " He would call out during his ...
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