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... give lectures on civil law , which he did for ten years with great success and re- putation . At Geneva also he married a lady whose family had fled from Lucca for the cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In ...
... give lectures on civil law , which he did for ten years with great success and re- putation . At Geneva also he married a lady whose family had fled from Lucca for the cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In ...
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... give us a very high opinion of Pagninus's courage and learning , and ap- peared in so favourable a light to pope Leo X. that he promised to furnish him with all necessary expences for completing the work ; and he was likewise encouraged ...
... give us a very high opinion of Pagninus's courage and learning , and ap- peared in so favourable a light to pope Leo X. that he promised to furnish him with all necessary expences for completing the work ; and he was likewise encouraged ...
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... give parti- cular attention . The book she usually read was Hobart's Companion for the Altar . ' 66 " " I took occasion , during the night of the 5th and 6th of June , to test the strength of his opinions respecting re- velation . I ...
... give parti- cular attention . The book she usually read was Hobart's Companion for the Altar . ' 66 " " I took occasion , during the night of the 5th and 6th of June , to test the strength of his opinions respecting re- velation . I ...
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... give by exerting his talents of wit and humour . No man was ever more be- loved by his particular friends , or returned their affection with greater sincerity and ardour . That such a man , and such a writer , should not have been ...
... give by exerting his talents of wit and humour . No man was ever more be- loved by his particular friends , or returned their affection with greater sincerity and ardour . That such a man , and such a writer , should not have been ...
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... give you up to the power of your enemies . " " Sire , " said Palissy , " you have often said that you pitied me , but I must now pity you , for your expression of ' I shall be compelled ; ' give me leave to tell your majesty , that it ...
... give you up to the power of your enemies . " " Sire , " said Palissy , " you have often said that you pitied me , but I must now pity you , for your expression of ' I shall be compelled ; ' give me leave to tell your majesty , that it ...
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