Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... less merit , who were so far exasperated as to lay a charge against him , before the inquisition , for de- nying that the Trinity could be proved from the first chapter of Genesis ; but the accusation was too ridiculous to be taken ...
... less merit , who were so far exasperated as to lay a charge against him , before the inquisition , for de- nying that the Trinity could be proved from the first chapter of Genesis ; but the accusation was too ridiculous to be taken ...
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... less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in such a manner , that he was left for dead . The murderers fled for refuge to the nuncio , and were afterwards received into the Pope's dominions , but were pursued by divine ...
... less than fifteen stabs , three of which wounded him in such a manner , that he was left for dead . The murderers fled for refuge to the nuncio , and were afterwards received into the Pope's dominions , but were pursued by divine ...
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... less inconvenience and expense , he was brought , by his father , at fourteen , to Leyden , and placed in the fourth class of the pub- lick school , after being examined by the master : here his application and abilities were equally ...
... less inconvenience and expense , he was brought , by his father , at fourteen , to Leyden , and placed in the fourth class of the pub- lick school , after being examined by the master : here his application and abilities were equally ...
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... less than madness in most men , and would have only exposed them to ridicule and contempt . But Boerhaave was one of those mighty geniuses , to VOL . XII . C whom scarce any thing appears impossible , and who think BOERHAAVE . 17.
... less than madness in most men , and would have only exposed them to ridicule and contempt . But Boerhaave was one of those mighty geniuses , to VOL . XII . C whom scarce any thing appears impossible , and who think BOERHAAVE . 17.
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... less skilled than in other parts of physick . He was not only a careful examiner of all the plants in the garden of the university , but made excursions for his further improvement into the woods and fields , and left no place unvisited ...
... less skilled than in other parts of physick . He was not only a careful examiner of all the plants in the garden of the university , but made excursions for his further improvement into the woods and fields , and left no place unvisited ...
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