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... faid to have made no fcruple of declaring to thofe with whom he was intimate , that in his judg- ment the pope was Anti - Christ ( Mat . Paris Hift . Angl . p . 875. ) must na- turally in 1267. This collection , which is the fame that 2 ...
... faid to have made no fcruple of declaring to thofe with whom he was intimate , that in his judg- ment the pope was Anti - Christ ( Mat . Paris Hift . Angl . p . 875. ) must na- turally in 1267. This collection , which is the fame that 2 ...
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... faid of him , that he could faften no words upon him , and that it was impoffible to come within him , because he offered no play and the ' queen - mother of France , a very politic princefs , faid of ⚫ him , that he should have been ...
... faid of him , that he could faften no words upon him , and that it was impoffible to come within him , because he offered no play and the ' queen - mother of France , a very politic princefs , faid of ⚫ him , that he should have been ...
Sayfa 25
... faid to have wrote a defeription of his own , under the title of A defcrip- tion of Albany . He wrote Epistles , addreffed to king James ; which , it is likely , were once published , but are not at prefent extant : and many other ...
... faid to have wrote a defeription of his own , under the title of A defcrip- tion of Albany . He wrote Epistles , addreffed to king James ; which , it is likely , were once published , but are not at prefent extant : and many other ...
Sayfa 30
... faid , by one of his domeftics . Be- Hift . de Car- ing one day ( as Mr. Aubery informs us ) in a violent paffion , dinaux , ed . to which he was naturally fubject , he fell upon Rinaldo his fteward , and beat him exceffively in revenge ...
... faid , by one of his domeftics . Be- Hift . de Car- ing one day ( as Mr. Aubery informs us ) in a violent paffion , dinaux , ed . to which he was naturally fubject , he fell upon Rinaldo his fteward , and beat him exceffively in revenge ...
Sayfa 33
... faid likewife to have tranflated two treatifes of Plutarch . He had also formed a design to tranflate all the works of Ari- ftotle , but nothing of this kind ever appeared , except the Rhetoric , which was published after his death . He ...
... faid likewife to have tranflated two treatifes of Plutarch . He had also formed a design to tranflate all the works of Ari- ftotle , but nothing of this kind ever appeared , except the Rhetoric , which was published after his death . He ...
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