The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 15 |
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... says , " I have lost a legacy by his living ; for he told me he had left me a picture and some books , ' & c . Sir Andrew was vice - chamberlain to queen Caroline while princess of Wales , and after she was queen . He was also tutor to ...
... says , " I have lost a legacy by his living ; for he told me he had left me a picture and some books , ' & c . Sir Andrew was vice - chamberlain to queen Caroline while princess of Wales , and after she was queen . He was also tutor to ...
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... says that , during his stay at Paris , that gentleman furnished him with every piece of antiquity that he had collected , which could be of use to his work ; several were accordingly engraved and described , as appears by sir Andrew's ...
... says that , during his stay at Paris , that gentleman furnished him with every piece of antiquity that he had collected , which could be of use to his work ; several were accordingly engraved and described , as appears by sir Andrew's ...
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... says that he was well skilled in Greek and Latin , a tolerable poet and orator , a theologist not to be contemned ; and so versed also in criticism and other polite literature , that he might have passed for another Robert or Henry ...
... says that he was well skilled in Greek and Latin , a tolerable poet and orator , a theologist not to be contemned ; and so versed also in criticism and other polite literature , that he might have passed for another Robert or Henry ...
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... says , one of the best divines in England . He was afterwards employed in embassies both in France and Germany ... say , must support a government , " gold and iron : gold , to reward its friends ; and iron , to keep under its enemies ...
... says , one of the best divines in England . He was afterwards employed in embassies both in France and Germany ... say , must support a government , " gold and iron : gold , to reward its friends ; and iron , to keep under its enemies ...
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... says he , " to the pulpit or chair , he came off not ill , so prudential were his parts in divinity ; when advanced to any office of trust in the university , he came off very well , so incomparable were his parts for government ...
... says he , " to the pulpit or chair , he came off not ill , so prudential were his parts in divinity ; when advanced to any office of trust in the university , he came off very well , so incomparable were his parts for government ...
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