The North British review1867 |
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... French alliance , and a very pleasant one . Buchanan worked hard at Latin . But within two years his kind uncle died ; want and sickness pressed to- gether upon him , and he was forced to return home . He gave a year to the care of his ...
... French alliance , and a very pleasant one . Buchanan worked hard at Latin . But within two years his kind uncle died ; want and sickness pressed to- gether upon him , and he was forced to return home . He gave a year to the care of his ...
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... French whom he always liked , took him once more over to Paris . There , he had the misfortune to find his enemy , Cardinal Beaton , acting as Ambassador ; so he accepted an engagement from Andrew Govea , a learned Portuguese , who had ...
... French whom he always liked , took him once more over to Paris . There , he had the misfortune to find his enemy , Cardinal Beaton , acting as Ambassador ; so he accepted an engagement from Andrew Govea , a learned Portuguese , who had ...
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... French , Poles , Portuguese , moved to and fro , serving in each others ' universities from the mountains of Scotland to the vine- yards of Aquitaine ; and this migratory life and free international communication gave superior men a ...
... French , Poles , Portuguese , moved to and fro , serving in each others ' universities from the mountains of Scotland to the vine- yards of Aquitaine ; and this migratory life and free international communication gave superior men a ...
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... French capital , where we find him in January 1553. France had always something for him ; and after holding for some time the office of Regent in the Col- lege of Boncourt , he was engaged as domestic tutor to the young Count Timoleon ...
... French capital , where we find him in January 1553. France had always something for him ; and after holding for some time the office of Regent in the Col- lege of Boncourt , he was engaged as domestic tutor to the young Count Timoleon ...
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... French wits ; and an epithalamium on the marriage of his beautiful young countrywoman Mary with Francis the Second . She was then as brilliant and charming in the eyes of Buchanan as the Dauphiness Marie Antoinette two centuries ...
... French wits ; and an epithalamium on the marriage of his beautiful young countrywoman Mary with Francis the Second . She was then as brilliant and charming in the eyes of Buchanan as the Dauphiness Marie Antoinette two centuries ...
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