The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... France , where he met with several other English students , who had gone abroad to attain the Greek tongue . The passion for that language indeed , and for the study of the purer Latin writers , was now grown extremely prevalent ...
... France , where he met with several other English students , who had gone abroad to attain the Greek tongue . The passion for that language indeed , and for the study of the purer Latin writers , was now grown extremely prevalent ...
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... France , and by his patronage of the sciences had rendered Paris a place of general resort for men of eminence in every profession . Here Colet took up his first residence ; and here he speedily became acquainted with Gaguin , the ...
... France , and by his patronage of the sciences had rendered Paris a place of general resort for men of eminence in every profession . Here Colet took up his first residence ; and here he speedily became acquainted with Gaguin , the ...
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... France , Dr. Colet was appointed to preach before him at court . In the discharge of this duty , he inveighed so strongly against the impiety of war in general , that it was thought he would have been either sent to prison , or perhaps ...
... France , Dr. Colet was appointed to preach before him at court . In the discharge of this duty , he inveighed so strongly against the impiety of war in general , that it was thought he would have been either sent to prison , or perhaps ...
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... France as one of his family . In this situation , Wolsey so effectually insinuated himself into the good graces of his new master , that he was entrusted with the entire management of his office ; and in the administration of it gave ...
... France as one of his family . In this situation , Wolsey so effectually insinuated himself into the good graces of his new master , that he was entrusted with the entire management of his office ; and in the administration of it gave ...
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... France * hav- ing been resolved upon in council , his Majesty , deter- mined to invade that kingdom in person , committed to Wolsey the care of providing the formidable ar- mament employed upon the occasion ; and Wolsey , though the ...
... France * hav- ing been resolved upon in council , his Majesty , deter- mined to invade that kingdom in person , committed to Wolsey the care of providing the formidable ar- mament employed upon the occasion ; and Wolsey , though the ...
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