Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... taken notice of . After this he passed successively through the dignities of his order , and in the intervals of his employment applied himself to his studies with so extensive a capacity , as left no branch of know- ledge untouched ...
... taken notice of . After this he passed successively through the dignities of his order , and in the intervals of his employment applied himself to his studies with so extensive a capacity , as left no branch of know- ledge untouched ...
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... taken up in visiting the sick , studying , making chemical experiments , searching into every part of me- dicine with the utmost diligence , teaching the mathematicks , and reading the scriptures , and those authors who profess to teach ...
... taken up in visiting the sick , studying , making chemical experiments , searching into every part of me- dicine with the utmost diligence , teaching the mathematicks , and reading the scriptures , and those authors who profess to teach ...
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... taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit it , from all parts of Europe to consult him , or by letters which , in more urgent cases , were continu- ally sent , to inquire his opinion , and ask his advice . Of ...
... taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit it , from all parts of Europe to consult him , or by letters which , in more urgent cases , were continu- ally sent , to inquire his opinion , and ask his advice . Of ...
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... taken to fit out such a fleet as might secure the trade from interruption , and the coasts from insults ; of this Blake was consti- tuted admiral for nine months . In this situation the two nations remained , keeping a watchful eye upon ...
... taken to fit out such a fleet as might secure the trade from interruption , and the coasts from insults ; of this Blake was consti- tuted admiral for nine months . In this situation the two nations remained , keeping a watchful eye upon ...
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... taken they are too wise to deny , but affirm that those two were all that were destroyed . The English , on the other side , affirm that three of their vessels were disabled at the first encoun- ter , that their numbers on the second ...
... taken they are too wise to deny , but affirm that those two were all that were destroyed . The English , on the other side , affirm that three of their vessels were disabled at the first encoun- ter , that their numbers on the second ...
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