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for (I beseech you M. Parsons ) what great cause haue you to contemne a Grammarian, how much lesse to say that Cassander was but a Grammarian? As though hee had beene vnworthy of any better esteeme, whom both the Emperor Ferdinand, and Maximilian King of the Romanes sent for (about the time of the Councell of Trent) and made singular choise of him, |
for (I beseech you M. Parsons) what great cause have you to contemn a Grammarian, how much less to say that Cassander was but a Grammarian? As though he had been unworthy of any better esteem, whom both the Emperor Ferdinand, and Maximilian King of the Romans sent for (about the time of the Council of Trent) and made singular choice of him, |
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See Cassander his booke De Consult. printed at Colen, 1577. where are the letters of the Emperor Ferdiand, and Miximilian |
See Cassander his book De Consult. printed At Colen, 1577. where Are the letters of the Emperor Ferdiand, and Miximilian |
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