Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... discovered and described , at the first sight of a patient , such distempers as be- tray themselves by no symptoms to common eyes , such wonderful relations have been spread over the world , as , though attested beyond doubt , can ...
... discovered and described , at the first sight of a patient , such distempers as be- tray themselves by no symptoms to common eyes , such wonderful relations have been spread over the world , as , though attested beyond doubt , can ...
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... discovered the Dutch admirals De Witt and De Ruyter with near the same number , and advanced towards them ; but the Dutch being obliged , by the nature of their coast , and shallow- ness of their rivers , to build their ships in such a ...
... discovered the Dutch admirals De Witt and De Ruyter with near the same number , and advanced towards them ; but the Dutch being obliged , by the nature of their coast , and shallow- ness of their rivers , to build their ships in such a ...
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... discovered by him to make a noise only , and to fright those who could rarely be hurt by them . He was the first that in- fused that proportion of courage into seamen , by making them see , by experience , what mighty things they could ...
... discovered by him to make a noise only , and to fright those who could rarely be hurt by them . He was the first that in- fused that proportion of courage into seamen , by making them see , by experience , what mighty things they could ...
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... discovered in his childhood , or of the education which qualified him for such won- derful attempts . We are only informed , that he was put appren- tice by his father to the master of a small vessel that traded to France and the Low ...
... discovered in his childhood , or of the education which qualified him for such won- derful attempts . We are only informed , that he was put appren- tice by his father to the master of a small vessel that traded to France and the Low ...
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... discovered , and very little frequented by the English till that time , were con- ceived so much to abound in wealth , that no voyage thither could fail of being recompensed by great advantages . Nothing was talked of among the ...
... discovered , and very little frequented by the English till that time , were con- ceived so much to abound in wealth , that no voyage thither could fail of being recompensed by great advantages . Nothing was talked of among the ...
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