Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... court , and not only made him publick professor of divinity in the ca- thedral , but honoured him with many proofs of his esteem . But Father Paul , finding a court life not agree- able to his temper , quitted it two years afterwards ...
... court , and not only made him publick professor of divinity in the ca- thedral , but honoured him with many proofs of his esteem . But Father Paul , finding a court life not agree- able to his temper , quitted it two years afterwards ...
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... court of Rome , and that no preferment was obtained there but by dishonest means . " This accusation , however dan- gerous , was passed over on account of his great reputation , but made such impression on that court , that he was ...
... court of Rome , and that no preferment was obtained there but by dishonest means . " This accusation , however dan- gerous , was passed over on account of his great reputation , but made such impression on that court , that he was ...
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... court but that of Rome thought it for its interest to favour them . The Pope , therefore , finding his authors confuted , and his cause abandoned , was willing to conclude the affair by treaty , which , by the me- diation of Henry IV ...
... court but that of Rome thought it for its interest to favour them . The Pope , therefore , finding his authors confuted , and his cause abandoned , was willing to conclude the affair by treaty , which , by the me- diation of Henry IV ...
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... court . " In 1640 he was chosen burgess for Bridgewater by the Puritan party , to whom he had recom- mended himself by the disapprobation of Bishop Laud's violence and severity , and his non - compli- ance with those new ceremonies ...
... court . " In 1640 he was chosen burgess for Bridgewater by the Puritan party , to whom he had recom- mended himself by the disapprobation of Bishop Laud's violence and severity , and his non - compli- ance with those new ceremonies ...
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... court . In February , 1650-1 , Blake , still continuing to cruise in the Mediterranean , met a French ship of considerable force , and commanded the captain to come on board , there being no war declared between the two nations . The ...
... court . In February , 1650-1 , Blake , still continuing to cruise in the Mediterranean , met a French ship of considerable force , and commanded the captain to come on board , there being no war declared between the two nations . The ...
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