Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... languages , but with philosophy , the mathematicks , canon and civil law , all parts of natural philosophy , and chemistry itself ; for his application was unintermitted , his head clear , his apprehension quick , and his memory ...
... languages , but with philosophy , the mathematicks , canon and civil law , all parts of natural philosophy , and chemistry itself ; for his application was unintermitted , his head clear , his apprehension quick , and his memory ...
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... languages . His mother was Hagar Dælder , a tradesman's daughter of Amsterdam , from whom he might , perhaps , derive an hereditary inclination to the study of physick , in which she was very inquisitive , and had obtained a knowledge ...
... languages . His mother was Hagar Dælder , a tradesman's daughter of Amsterdam , from whom he might , perhaps , derive an hereditary inclination to the study of physick , in which she was very inquisitive , and had obtained a knowledge ...
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... languages , and when difficulties occurred , consulted the interpretations of the most ancient fathers , whom he read in order of time , beginning with Clemens Romanus . In the perusal of those early writers * , he BOERHAAVE . 15.
... languages , and when difficulties occurred , consulted the interpretations of the most ancient fathers , whom he read in order of time , beginning with Clemens Romanus . In the perusal of those early writers * , he BOERHAAVE . 15.
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... language , and virulent invectives , which Boer- haave was so little pleased with , that at last he could not forbear asking him , whether he had ever read the author he declaimed against . The orator , not being able to make much an ...
... language , and virulent invectives , which Boer- haave was so little pleased with , that at last he could not forbear asking him , whether he had ever read the author he declaimed against . The orator , not being able to make much an ...
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... language , and rushed forward with such im- petuosity , that they overtook them near the town , and , supported by the English , dispersed them with the loss of only one man , who , after he had received his wound , had strength and ...
... language , and rushed forward with such im- petuosity , that they overtook them near the town , and , supported by the English , dispersed them with the loss of only one man , who , after he had received his wound , had strength and ...
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