Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... seems from this time to have attached to his conduct , though he still preserved his animal spirits and wit , and He was pre- * Epist . ad Grunnium . What do you mean ? " He brought forth a 1859 . 3 Life of Erasmus .
... seems from this time to have attached to his conduct , though he still preserved his animal spirits and wit , and He was pre- * Epist . ad Grunnium . What do you mean ? " He brought forth a 1859 . 3 Life of Erasmus .
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... brought the Italian learning over the Alps . Of Hegius Eras- ever spoke with profound respect . But Sinheim the sub - rector , was his chief instructor ; be was too young , perhaps too poor , to come under the former . Sinheim was the ...
... brought the Italian learning over the Alps . Of Hegius Eras- ever spoke with profound respect . But Sinheim the sub - rector , was his chief instructor ; be was too young , perhaps too poor , to come under the former . Sinheim was the ...
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... brought nothing away from it but a constitution full of unhealthy humours , and plenty of ver- min . Over that college presided one John Standin , a man not of a bad disposition , but utterly without judgment . If , having himself ...
... brought nothing away from it but a constitution full of unhealthy humours , and plenty of ver- min . Over that college presided one John Standin , a man not of a bad disposition , but utterly without judgment . If , having himself ...
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... brought fresh materials to the existing stock in the shape of Tables ; like Kerseboom's , taken from certain Dutch records ; or De Parsieux's , deduced from the registries of religious houses in France ; or Hodgson's , based on the ...
... brought fresh materials to the existing stock in the shape of Tables ; like Kerseboom's , taken from certain Dutch records ; or De Parsieux's , deduced from the registries of religious houses in France ; or Hodgson's , based on the ...
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... brought by a speculator from the Palati- nate , Franconia , and Suabia , and then deserted by him . In a strange land , without friends , ex- posed by night and by day to the influences of the atmosphere , death was the necessary result ...
... brought by a speculator from the Palati- nate , Franconia , and Suabia , and then deserted by him . In a strange land , without friends , ex- posed by night and by day to the influences of the atmosphere , death was the necessary result ...
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