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Page 113
... continued in the ministry I never heard any one complaint of him , but for his silent and reserved answers , with which his friends were not always well pleased . His modest deportment gave him such an interest in the Prince that he ...
... continued in the ministry I never heard any one complaint of him , but for his silent and reserved answers , with which his friends were not always well pleased . His modest deportment gave him such an interest in the Prince that he ...
Page 461
... continued . The princes of this house had chosen Naples for the seat of government ; -a circumstance which occasioned great changes in the administration of the kingdom , and which was the origin of the disproportionate size of the ...
... continued . The princes of this house had chosen Naples for the seat of government ; -a circumstance which occasioned great changes in the administration of the kingdom , and which was the origin of the disproportionate size of the ...
Page 495
... continued , for some years , to be the usual mode of publishing charts of the earth ; and the present author has noticed those of John Scott , Strasburg , 1520 , who left the interior of Africa nearly a blank ; - of Phrisius , ibid ...
... continued , for some years , to be the usual mode of publishing charts of the earth ; and the present author has noticed those of John Scott , Strasburg , 1520 , who left the interior of Africa nearly a blank ; - of Phrisius , ibid ...
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