Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... continued through all his life to love and prac- tise ; and by this vicissitude of study and exercise preserved himself , in a great measure , from those distempers and depressions which are frequently the consequences of indiscreet ...
... continued through all his life to love and prac- tise ; and by this vicissitude of study and exercise preserved himself , in a great measure , from those distempers and depressions which are frequently the consequences of indiscreet ...
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... at his own entreaty , continued six months longer under the care of his master , the learned Winschotan , where he once more was ho- noured with the prize . -At his removal to the university , the same genius 14 BOERHAAVE .
... at his own entreaty , continued six months longer under the care of his master , the learned Winschotan , where he once more was ho- noured with the prize . -At his removal to the university , the same genius 14 BOERHAAVE .
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... continued his search after knowledge , and determined that prosperity , if ever he was to enjoy it , should be the consequence not of mean art , or disingenuous solicitations , but of real merit , and solid learning . His steady ...
... continued his search after knowledge , and determined that prosperity , if ever he was to enjoy it , should be the consequence not of mean art , or disingenuous solicitations , but of real merit , and solid learning . His steady ...
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... continued so long that he was once more given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures ...
... continued so long that he was once more given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures ...
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... or confusion , that he seemed even less sensible of pain , and more cheerful under his torments , which continued till the 23d day of September , 1738 , on VOL . XII . D which he died , between four and five in the BOERHAAVE . 33.
... or confusion , that he seemed even less sensible of pain , and more cheerful under his torments , which continued till the 23d day of September , 1738 , on VOL . XII . D which he died , between four and five in the BOERHAAVE . 33.
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