Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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After speaking with Ammonius on arriving in England , and devising with him the measures to be pursued , he went to spend a few days with ... so that I shall have to commit to writing the matters about which I wished to speak with you .
After speaking with Ammonius on arriving in England , and devising with him the measures to be pursued , he went to spend a few days with ... so that I shall have to commit to writing the matters about which I wished to speak with you .
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“ That I have never denied , ” said I , “ but if those whom I criticized ! i furnish me proper material , I will write magnificently about them . " At this he got angry again . " Yes , and if you will furnish us the opportunity to speak ...
“ That I have never denied , ” said I , “ but if those whom I criticized ! i furnish me proper material , I will write magnificently about them . " At this he got angry again . " Yes , and if you will furnish us the opportunity to speak ...
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If they are speaking of such a Pontiff as that , he would never be approved by me . ... When adjured to do so by the impious high - priest , Christ himself made answer ; nor was he wholly silent when ordered to speak by Pilate .
If they are speaking of such a Pontiff as that , he would never be approved by me . ... When adjured to do so by the impious high - priest , Christ himself made answer ; nor was he wholly silent when ordered to speak by Pilate .
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