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... thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid the greatest deference to his judgment , Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the ...
... thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid the greatest deference to his judgment , Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the ...
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... thought to have been enraged against him , first , because he had shewn a readiness to assist Charles duke of Bourbon with money , for whom the cardinal had no great affection : and , se- condly , because he had not forwarded the ...
... thought to have been enraged against him , first , because he had shewn a readiness to assist Charles duke of Bourbon with money , for whom the cardinal had no great affection : and , se- condly , because he had not forwarded the ...
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... thought proper , the whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been already distinguished in the formation of the library . He ...
... thought proper , the whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been already distinguished in the formation of the library . He ...
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... thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher . He wrote ¡° A Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an ...
... thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher . He wrote ¡° A Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an ...
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... 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 . He published the first volume of ...
... 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 . He published the first volume of ...
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