Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... perhaps , derive an hereditary inclination to the study of physick , in which she was very inquisitive , and had obtained a knowledge of it not common in female students . This knowledge , however , she did not live to communicate to ...
... perhaps , derive an hereditary inclination to the study of physick , in which she was very inquisitive , and had obtained a knowledge of it not common in female students . This knowledge , however , she did not live to communicate to ...
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... perhaps an instance of fortitude and steady composure of mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoick schools , and in- creased the reputation of Seneca or Cato . The patience of Boerhaave , as it was more rational ...
... perhaps an instance of fortitude and steady composure of mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoick schools , and in- creased the reputation of Seneca or Cato . The patience of Boerhaave , as it was more rational ...
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... perhaps more renowned , had they been opposed by any other enemies . The States of Holland , having carried on their trade without op- position , and almost without competition , not only during the unactive reign of James I. but during ...
... perhaps more renowned , had they been opposed by any other enemies . The States of Holland , having carried on their trade without op- position , and almost without competition , not only during the unactive reign of James I. but during ...
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... perhaps not fully informed of the su- periority of his enemies , put out to encounter them , though his fleet was so weakly manned , that half of his ships were obliged to lie idle with- out engaging , for want of sailors . The force of ...
... perhaps not fully informed of the su- periority of his enemies , put out to encounter them , though his fleet was so weakly manned , that half of his ships were obliged to lie idle with- out engaging , for want of sailors . The force of ...
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... perhaps , ingratitude . " Let no man , " says the oriental proverb , " pull a dead lion by the beard . " But that regard which was denied his body has been paid to his better remains , his name and his memory . Nor has any writer dared ...
... perhaps , ingratitude . " Let no man , " says the oriental proverb , " pull a dead lion by the beard . " But that regard which was denied his body has been paid to his better remains , his name and his memory . Nor has any writer dared ...
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