Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... entered into the monastick life , was Peter Sarpi , was born at Venice , August 14 , 1552. His father followed merchandize , but with so little success , that , at his death , he left his family very ill provided for , but under the ...
... entered into the monastick life , was Peter Sarpi , was born at Venice , August 14 , 1552. His father followed merchandize , but with so little success , that , at his death , he left his family very ill provided for , but under the ...
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... entered the lists , and with his confederate authors defended the papal claims with great scurrility of expression , and very so- phistical reasonings , which were confuted by the Venetian apologists in much more decent lan- guage , and ...
... entered the lists , and with his confederate authors defended the papal claims with great scurrility of expression , and very so- phistical reasonings , which were confuted by the Venetian apologists in much more decent lan- guage , and ...
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... entered into the university of Ox- ford , where he continued till 1623 , though with- * This Life was first printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1740 . out being much countenanced or caressed by his superiors , Blake.
... entered into the university of Ox- ford , where he continued till 1623 , though with- * This Life was first printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1740 . out being much countenanced or caressed by his superiors , Blake.
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... entered the port of Malaga , where he burnt and sunk several English merchant ships . Blake , judging this to be an infringement of the neutrality professed by the Spaniards , now made no scruple to fall upon Rupert's fleet in the bar ...
... entered the port of Malaga , where he burnt and sunk several English merchant ships . Blake , judging this to be an infringement of the neutrality professed by the Spaniards , now made no scruple to fall upon Rupert's fleet in the bar ...
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... entered the harbour of Tunis , and de- manded reparation for the robberies practised upon the English by the pirates ... entering Porto Ferino with his great ships , discharged his shot so fast upon the batteries and castles , that in ...
... entered the harbour of Tunis , and de- manded reparation for the robberies practised upon the English by the pirates ... entering Porto Ferino with his great ships , discharged his shot so fast upon the batteries and castles , that in ...
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