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... Charles Emanuel , who augmented his appoint- ments with a hundred pieces . The republic of Venice soon became sensible of the loss sustained by his departure , and were desirous of recalling him to a vacant professor- ship in 1580. This ...
... Charles Emanuel , who augmented his appoint- ments with a hundred pieces . The republic of Venice soon became sensible of the loss sustained by his departure , and were desirous of recalling him to a vacant professor- ship in 1580. This ...
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... Charles IX . and Henry III . To Charles IX . especially he is said to have on one occasion conferred great profes- sional benefits , when some formidable symptoms had been produced by the accidental wound of a tendon in venesec- tion ...
... Charles IX . and Henry III . To Charles IX . especially he is said to have on one occasion conferred great profes- sional benefits , when some formidable symptoms had been produced by the accidental wound of a tendon in venesec- tion ...
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... Charles IX . and Henry IV . translated them into Latin . This translation has been frequently reprinted at various places , with the title of " Ambrosii Paræi , Opera , བས novis iconibus elegantissimis illustrata , et Latinitate do ...
... Charles IX . and Henry IV . translated them into Latin . This translation has been frequently reprinted at various places , with the title of " Ambrosii Paræi , Opera , བས novis iconibus elegantissimis illustrata , et Latinitate do ...
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... Charles I. These first appeared in the opposition given to the eccle- siastic habits by a considerable number of divines , and those men of worth and piety , who seemed to be of opinion that popery might consist in dress as well as ...
... Charles I. These first appeared in the opposition given to the eccle- siastic habits by a considerable number of divines , and those men of worth and piety , who seemed to be of opinion that popery might consist in dress as well as ...
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... Charles II . At His son , Samuel , the subject of the present article , was educated among the Puritans at Northampton ; whence , when prepared for the university , he was sent to Wadham- college in Oxford , and admitted , in 1659 ...
... Charles II . At His son , Samuel , the subject of the present article , was educated among the Puritans at Northampton ; whence , when prepared for the university , he was sent to Wadham- college in Oxford , and admitted , in 1659 ...
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