Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Page 47
... that the Chancellor of Burgundy , John LeSauvage , whom we have already mentioned , was meditating more kindnesses towards him , and that it would be advisable for him to cultivate this powerful official by every means possible .
... that the Chancellor of Burgundy , John LeSauvage , whom we have already mentioned , was meditating more kindnesses towards him , and that it would be advisable for him to cultivate this powerful official by every means possible .
Page 55
... and this Brief is by no means to be considered surreptitious or invalid , but shall be valid in all things and for all things just as if he had been of legitimate birth ; notwithstanding the provincial and synodal constitutions and ...
... and this Brief is by no means to be considered surreptitious or invalid , but shall be valid in all things and for all things just as if he had been of legitimate birth ; notwithstanding the provincial and synodal constitutions and ...
Page 69
So much had Pope Julius , his nephews , and the Cardinals of his court done for Erasmus personally that he really felt ashamed to appear as the author of such an ungrateful lampoon , and sought by every means in his power to keep his ...
So much had Pope Julius , his nephews , and the Cardinals of his court done for Erasmus personally that he really felt ashamed to appear as the author of such an ungrateful lampoon , and sought by every means in his power to keep his ...
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