Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... present by men of learning . In pursuance of this plan he went to Harde- wich , in order to take the degree of doctor in physick , which he obtained in July 1693 , having performed a publick disputation , " de utilitate explorandorum ...
... present by men of learning . In pursuance of this plan he went to Harde- wich , in order to take the degree of doctor in physick , which he obtained in July 1693 , having performed a publick disputation , " de utilitate explorandorum ...
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... present course of life . This invitation and refusal being related to the governors of the university of Leyden , they had so grateful a sense of his regard for them , that they immediately voted an honorary increase of his salary , and ...
... present course of life . This invitation and refusal being related to the governors of the university of Leyden , they had so grateful a sense of his regard for them , that they immediately voted an honorary increase of his salary , and ...
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... present state of human nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were not able to refrain from such starts of impatience . This he did not deny : but said , " He that loves God , ought to think nothing desirable but what is most ...
... present state of human nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were not able to refrain from such starts of impatience . This he did not deny : but said , " He that loves God , ought to think nothing desirable but what is most ...
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... present and always calm . He was modest , but not timorous , and firm without rudeness . He could , with uncommon readiness and cer- tainty , make a conjecture of men's inclinations and capacity by their aspect . His method of life was ...
... present and always calm . He was modest , but not timorous , and firm without rudeness . He could , with uncommon readiness and cer- tainty , make a conjecture of men's inclinations and capacity by their aspect . His method of life was ...
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... present of provisions , so exasperated the admiral , that , without any hesitation , he fell upon the Portugueze fleet , then returning from Brasil , of which he took seventeen ships , and burnt three . It was to no purpose that the ...
... present of provisions , so exasperated the admiral , that , without any hesitation , he fell upon the Portugueze fleet , then returning from Brasil , of which he took seventeen ships , and burnt three . It was to no purpose that the ...
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