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Soon after his public appointment , he was requested by the council to counteract
the effect of the celebrated book , entitled , Icon Basilike , the Royal Image , and
in 1649 he published his Iconoclastes , the Image Breaker . The sagacity of ...
Soon after his public appointment , he was requested by the council to counteract
the effect of the celebrated book , entitled , Icon Basilike , the Royal Image , and
in 1649 he published his Iconoclastes , the Image Breaker . The sagacity of ...
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I The elegant historian of modern gardening , Lord Ose ford , and the two
accomplished poets , who have celebrated its charms both in France and
England , De Lille and Mason , have , with great justice and felicity of expression ,
paid their ...
I The elegant historian of modern gardening , Lord Ose ford , and the two
accomplished poets , who have celebrated its charms both in France and
England , De Lille and Mason , have , with great justice and felicity of expression ,
paid their ...
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He was born in Florence , 1578 ; his mother was an actress , highly celebrated for
the excellence of her talents , and the purity of her life ; she appeared also as an
authoress , and printed a volume of letters and essays , to which two great ...
He was born in Florence , 1578 ; his mother was an actress , highly celebrated for
the excellence of her talents , and the purity of her life ; she appeared also as an
authoress , and printed a volume of letters and essays , to which two great ...
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