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Page 262
... received . But a new change of public affairs caused his re - banishment , and he fortu- nately found an asylum at the court of Francis the First , by whom he was employed as an ambassador to Charles the Fifth . By that prince he was ...
... received . But a new change of public affairs caused his re - banishment , and he fortu- nately found an asylum at the court of Francis the First , by whom he was employed as an ambassador to Charles the Fifth . By that prince he was ...
Page 299
... received by Melancomas , who thereupon directed Bolis to proceed , making him great promises in case of success . He ac- cordingly had another private consultation with Cambylus ; and that was , how to take Achæus alive , if possible ...
... received by Melancomas , who thereupon directed Bolis to proceed , making him great promises in case of success . He ac- cordingly had another private consultation with Cambylus ; and that was , how to take Achæus alive , if possible ...
Page 451
... received by the British co- lonies from the French in Canada induced him to write a forcible pamphlet , pointing out the advantages of a conquest of that pro- vince by the English . The subsequent expedition against it , and its ...
... received by the British co- lonies from the French in Canada induced him to write a forcible pamphlet , pointing out the advantages of a conquest of that pro- vince by the English . The subsequent expedition against it , and its ...
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