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There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
There is an elegant and just character of him by Leland , written upon his return from Venice ; and he certainly was much esteemed by the learned men of his time , especially by sir Thomas More and Erasmus . The latter admired Pace for ...
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There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the divorce ; and Fiddes ob- serves , that he always used a faithful liberty to the car- dinal , which ...
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... and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or sixteen , ancient and modern .
... and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or sixteen , ancient and modern .
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He afterwards became an exciseman and gro- cer , at Lewes in Sussex ; and , upon the occasion of an election at Shoreham , in 1771 , is said to have written an election song . In the following year he wrote a pamphlet , recommending an ...
He afterwards became an exciseman and gro- cer , at Lewes in Sussex ; and , upon the occasion of an election at Shoreham , in 1771 , is said to have written an election song . In the following year he wrote a pamphlet , recommending an ...
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They also declared him a heretic , because he disap- proved several superstitious practices ; neither did they approve of the book he had written on the " Death of Christ . " Palearius , however , defended himself with so much strength ...
They also declared him a heretic , because he disap- proved several superstitious practices ; neither did they approve of the book he had written on the " Death of Christ . " Palearius , however , defended himself with so much strength ...
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