Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... effects of it ; for as he was going one night to his convent , about six months after the accommodation , he was attacked by five ruf- fians armed with stilettoes , who gave him no less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in ...
... effects of it ; for as he was going one night to his convent , about six months after the accommodation , he was attacked by five ruf- fians armed with stilettoes , who gave him no less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in ...
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... effects ; that to conjecture , where cer- tainty may be obtained , is either vanity or negli- gence ; and that life is not to be sacrificed , either to an affectation of quick discernment , or of crowded practice , but may be required ...
... effects ; that to conjecture , where cer- tainty may be obtained , is either vanity or negli- gence ; and that life is not to be sacrificed , either to an affectation of quick discernment , or of crowded practice , but may be required ...
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... effects which the infirmi- ties of his body had upon his faculties , which yet they did not so oppress or vanquish , but his soul was always master of itself , and always resigned to the pleasure of its Maker . He related with great ...
... effects which the infirmi- ties of his body had upon his faculties , which yet they did not so oppress or vanquish , but his soul was always master of itself , and always resigned to the pleasure of its Maker . He related with great ...
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... effect of industry and capacity . Boerhaave lost none of his hours , but , when he had attained one science , attempted another : he added physick to divinity , chemistry to the ma- thematicks , and anatomy to botany . He exami- ned ...
... effect of industry and capacity . Boerhaave lost none of his hours , but , when he had attained one science , attempted another : he added physick to divinity , chemistry to the ma- thematicks , and anatomy to botany . He exami- ned ...
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... effect , for he maintained the place under all its disadvantages , till the siege was raised by the par- liament's army . He continued , on many other occasions , to give proofs of an insuperable courage , and a steadiness of resolution ...
... effect , for he maintained the place under all its disadvantages , till the siege was raised by the par- liament's army . He continued , on many other occasions , to give proofs of an insuperable courage , and a steadiness of resolution ...
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