Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... thought , and such a settled temper , that he never seemed to regret the choice he then made , and which he confirmed by a solemn pub- lick profession in 1572 . At a general chapter of the Servites , held at Mantua , Paul ( for so we ...
... thought , and such a settled temper , that he never seemed to regret the choice he then made , and which he confirmed by a solemn pub- lick profession in 1572 . At a general chapter of the Servites , held at Mantua , Paul ( for so we ...
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... 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 . of France , was accommo ...
... 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 . of France , was accommo ...
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... thoughts , being able to pronounce no more than these words , Esto perpetua , " Mayest thou last for ever ; " which was understood to be a prayer for the prosperity of his country . Thus died Father Paul , in the seventy - first year of ...
... thoughts , being able to pronounce no more than these words , Esto perpetua , " Mayest thou last for ever ; " which was understood to be a prayer for the prosperity of his country . Thus died Father Paul , in the seventy - first year of ...
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... thought it necessary to take a second wife , and in July , 1674 , was married to Eve du Bois , daughter of a minister of Leyden , who , by her prudent and impartial conduct , so endeared herself to her husband's children , that they all ...
... thought it necessary to take a second wife , and in July , 1674 , was married to Eve du Bois , daughter of a minister of Leyden , who , by her prudent and impartial conduct , so endeared herself to her husband's children , that they all ...
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... thought it neither necessary nor prudent to struggle with the torrent of popular prejudice , as he was equally qualified for a profession , not indeed of equal dig- nity or importance , but which must undoubtedly claim the second place ...
... thought it neither necessary nor prudent to struggle with the torrent of popular prejudice , as he was equally qualified for a profession , not indeed of equal dig- nity or importance , but which must undoubtedly claim the second place ...
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