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... honour on his latinity than his morals ) , and the grave and most learned Erasmus , delighted to take their daily walks from one old circular tower to another without observation ; and , contrasting the comparative sameness of its sur ...
... honour on his latinity than his morals ) , and the grave and most learned Erasmus , delighted to take their daily walks from one old circular tower to another without observation ; and , contrasting the comparative sameness of its sur ...
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... honoured the classic age of Augustus , addressed to the son of the Duke of Mantua , was printed by the Elzevirs in 1627 , and excited much attention in Europe by the extraordinary beauty of its style , and information respecting a ...
... honoured the classic age of Augustus , addressed to the son of the Duke of Mantua , was printed by the Elzevirs in 1627 , and excited much attention in Europe by the extraordinary beauty of its style , and information respecting a ...
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... honours to which she was called by the unexpected elevation of her husband . She was the great niece of Berthold V. , last duke of the illustrious family of Zähringen , and inherited , after the death of her brother Hartmann ( the ...
... honours to which she was called by the unexpected elevation of her husband . She was the great niece of Berthold V. , last duke of the illustrious family of Zähringen , and inherited , after the death of her brother Hartmann ( the ...
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... honour her remains . All the clergy of his diocese received invitations to be present at this august solemnity ; and on Thursday , the 19th of March , 1282 , he issued from the gates of the episcopal palace at the head.
... honour her remains . All the clergy of his diocese received invitations to be present at this august solemnity ; and on Thursday , the 19th of March , 1282 , he issued from the gates of the episcopal palace at the head.
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... honour of reposing within its hallowed precincts . A society of Dominican nuns were the possessors of this once sacred edifice- here for many centuries their superior reigned in sovereign power , independent of all control but that of ...
... honour of reposing within its hallowed precincts . A society of Dominican nuns were the possessors of this once sacred edifice- here for many centuries their superior reigned in sovereign power , independent of all control but that of ...
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