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That was the satisfaction I gave myself for Grocyn's witticism , at a time when I had no idea of ever visiting England again , nor ever meditated applying to the Archbishop for assistance , but was as proud as I was poor .
That was the satisfaction I gave myself for Grocyn's witticism , at a time when I had no idea of ever visiting England again , nor ever meditated applying to the Archbishop for assistance , but was as proud as I was poor .
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assistance . I give thanks to God and St. Paul . There remains still a slight soreness , particularly if I twist myself . So I stayed at Ghent for a few days at the entreaty of my friends , and being persuaded thereto by the soreness ...
assistance . I give thanks to God and St. Paul . There remains still a slight soreness , particularly if I twist myself . So I stayed at Ghent for a few days at the entreaty of my friends , and being persuaded thereto by the soreness ...
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... as soon as he had ascertained from Amerbach how matters stood , he addressed himself to Reisch for coöperation and assistance in the following letter : Reverend Father . Please accept my best wishes . I have been laboring , and am ...
... as soon as he had ascertained from Amerbach how matters stood , he addressed himself to Reisch for coöperation and assistance in the following letter : Reverend Father . Please accept my best wishes . I have been laboring , and am ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN | 39 |
SECRETARY TO THE BISHOP OF CAMBRAI MATRICULATION | 49 |
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