Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... ship of Mr. Van Apphen , in whom he found a ge- nerous and constant patron . He became now a diligent hearer of the most celebrated professors , and made great advances in all the sciences ; still regulating his studies with a view ...
... ship of Mr. Van Apphen , in whom he found a ge- nerous and constant patron . He became now a diligent hearer of the most celebrated professors , and made great advances in all the sciences ; still regulating his studies with a view ...
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... ship of chemistry ; on which occasion he pro- nounced an oration " De Chemia errores suos ex- purgante , " in which he treated that science with an elegance of style not often to be found in che- mical writers , who seem generally to ...
... ship of chemistry ; on which occasion he pro- nounced an oration " De Chemia errores suos ex- purgante , " in which he treated that science with an elegance of style not often to be found in che- mical writers , who seem generally to ...
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... ships , and burnt three . It was to no purpose that the king of Portugal , alarmed at so unexpected a destruction , ordered Prince Rupert to attack him , and retake the Brasil ships . Blake carried home his prizes without molestation ...
... ships , and burnt three . It was to no purpose that the king of Portugal , alarmed at so unexpected a destruction , ordered Prince Rupert to attack him , and retake the Brasil ships . Blake carried home his prizes without molestation ...
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... ships . Blake , judging this to be an infringement of the neutrality professed by the Spaniards , now made no scruple to fall upon Rupert's fleet in the bar- bour of Malaga , and having destroyed three of his ships , obliged him to quit ...
... ships . Blake , judging this to be an infringement of the neutrality professed by the Spaniards , now made no scruple to fall upon Rupert's fleet in the bar- bour of Malaga , and having destroyed three of his ships , obliged him to quit ...
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... ships , upon the approach of the Dutch admiral saluted him with three single shots , to re- quire that he should , by striking his flag , show that respect to the English , which is due to every na- tion in their own dominions ; to ...
... ships , upon the approach of the Dutch admiral saluted him with three single shots , to re- quire that he should , by striking his flag , show that respect to the English , which is due to every na- tion in their own dominions ; to ...
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