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He also published a work on commerce and government, assembled a dictionary of synonyms, and put together a multi-volume course of studies that he had developed while tutoring the Prince of Parma.
Ãtienne Bonnot de Condillac Falkenstein, Lorne 2007
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After some years spent living the life of a man of letters in Paris, during which he came to be closely acquainted with Rousseau and Diderot, and published work that won him election to the Prussian Academy of the Sciences (1749), he accepted a position as tutor to the Prince of Parma, a post that he held from 1758-68.
Ãtienne Bonnot de Condillac Falkenstein, Lorne 2007
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For while he has been praying and nothing more, the English have been praying, and something more; and all that is left for the Prince of Parma is, to hang a few purveyors, as peace offerings to his sulking army, and then “chafe,” as
Westward Ho! 2007
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Medina-Sidonia had spent the Sunday writing pressing letters to the Prince of Parma, and obtaining fresh water and other supplies from Calais.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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Such is the account given in a curious old history (supplementary to those of D'Avila and Strada) of the wars of the Prince of Parma, published at Amsterdam early in the succeeding century.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844 Various
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Genoa, of the young Duke of Urbino, of the Prince of Parma, of Bonelli, the nephew of Pius V, of Sforza of Milan, and Gonzaga of Solferino, and the young heirs of the Roman houses of Colonna and Orsini.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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Of all his conquests, this was the least expected and most desirable; in devout conviction of which, the Prince of Parma commanded a _Te
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844 Various
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Antwerp was retaken and repaired by the Prince of Parma, in
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832 Various
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Here also were stationed the Prince of Parma, nephew to Don
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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Those of the South, however, were recovered one after another by the new governor, Alexander Farnese, Prince of Parma.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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