Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... knowledge of it not common in female students . This knowledge , however , she did not live to communicate to her son ; for she died in 1673 , ten years after her marriage . His father , finding himself encumbered with the care of seven ...
... knowledge of it not common in female students . This knowledge , however , she did not live to communicate to her son ; for she died in 1673 , ten years after her marriage . His father , finding himself encumbered with the care of seven ...
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... knowledge of the Hebrew tongue . Being convinced of the necessity of mathema- tical learning , he began to study those sciences in 1687 , but without that intense industry with which the pleasure he found in that kind of knowledge ...
... knowledge of the Hebrew tongue . Being convinced of the necessity of mathema- tical learning , he began to study those sciences in 1687 , but without that intense industry with which the pleasure he found in that kind of knowledge ...
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... knowledge of the mathematicks , he read lectures in those sciences to a select number of young gentlemen in the university . At length , his propension to the study of phy- sick grew too violent to be resisted ; and , though he still ...
... knowledge of the mathematicks , he read lectures in those sciences to a select number of young gentlemen in the university . At length , his propension to the study of phy- sick grew too violent to be resisted ; and , though he still ...
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... knowledge , he began to read the ancient phy- sicians in the order of time , pursuing his inquiries downwards from Hippocrates through all the Greek and Latin writers . Finding , as he tells us himself , that Hippocrates was the ...
... knowledge , he began to read the ancient phy- sicians in the order of time , pursuing his inquiries downwards from Hippocrates through all the Greek and Latin writers . Finding , as he tells us himself , that Hippocrates was the ...
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... knowledge could be reasonably hoped for . In conjunction with all these inquiries he still pursued his theological studies , and still , as we are informed by himself , " proposed , when he had made himself master of the whole art of ...
... knowledge could be reasonably hoped for . In conjunction with all these inquiries he still pursued his theological studies , and still , as we are informed by himself , " proposed , when he had made himself master of the whole art of ...
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