Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... tion he was placed by her . Here he lost no time , but cultivated his abilities , naturally of the first rate , with unwearied application . He was born for study , having a natural aversion to pleasure and gaiety , and a memory so ...
... tion he was placed by her . Here he lost no time , but cultivated his abilities , naturally of the first rate , with unwearied application . He was born for study , having a natural aversion to pleasure and gaiety , and a memory so ...
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... soli- tude , where he appears , by some writings drawn up by him at that time , to have turned his atten- tion more to improvements in piety than learning . Such was the care with which he read the Scrip- FATHER PAUL SARPI . 5 CT.
... soli- tude , where he appears , by some writings drawn up by him at that time , to have turned his atten- tion more to improvements in piety than learning . Such was the care with which he read the Scrip- FATHER PAUL SARPI . 5 CT.
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... tion . In the twelfth year of his age , a stubborn , painful , and malignant ulcer , broke out upon his left thigh ; which , for near five years , defeated all the art of the surgeons and physicians , and not only afflicted him with ...
... tion . In the twelfth year of his age , a stubborn , painful , and malignant ulcer , broke out upon his left thigh ; which , for near five years , defeated all the art of the surgeons and physicians , and not only afflicted him with ...
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... tion between soul and body . Such calumnies are not easily suppressed , when they are once become general . They are kept alive and supported by the malice of bad , and sometimes by the zeal of good men , who , though they do not ...
... tion between soul and body . Such calumnies are not easily suppressed , when they are once become general . They are kept alive and supported by the malice of bad , and sometimes by the zeal of good men , who , though they do not ...
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... tion to his merit , and extended itself to distant universities ; so that , in 1703 , the professorship of physick being vacant at Groningen , he was invited thither ; but he refused to leave Leyden , and chose to continue his present ...
... tion to his merit , and extended itself to distant universities ; so that , in 1703 , the professorship of physick being vacant at Groningen , he was invited thither ; but he refused to leave Leyden , and chose to continue his present ...
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