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... began to decline , and he frequently repeated his ear- lier compositions in a routine manner . Gior- gio Vasari , a 16th - century biographer and artist , wrote that the critical Florentines began to lampoon him , and Perugino replied ...
... began to decline , and he frequently repeated his ear- lier compositions in a routine manner . Gior- gio Vasari , a 16th - century biographer and artist , wrote that the critical Florentines began to lampoon him , and Perugino replied ...
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... began during the reign of Charles I ( 1625-49 ) , the Presbyterian Puritans reached the height of their power . Beginning in 1640 , events moved steadily toward control of England by the Presbyte- rian - Parliamentary party . Charles ...
... began during the reign of Charles I ( 1625-49 ) , the Presbyterian Puritans reached the height of their power . Beginning in 1640 , events moved steadily toward control of England by the Presbyte- rian - Parliamentary party . Charles ...
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popular tastes . It began publishing condensed versions of current books in 1934. Later , Wal- lace began to develop articles for Reader's Digest by commissioning them first and then offering the completed articles to other publi ...
popular tastes . It began publishing condensed versions of current books in 1934. Later , Wal- lace began to develop articles for Reader's Digest by commissioning them first and then offering the completed articles to other publi ...
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