The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American Remembrancer of Departed Merit: Containing Complete and Impartial Accounts of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, But More Particularly of Those who Have Signalized Themselves in America. In Four Volumes. Embellished with a Number of Portraits of the Most Distinguished Characters, Engraved from Original Drawings, Band 3Johnson & Stryker, at the Literary Printing-Office No. 29 Gold-Street, 1802 |
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... Arts . On the whole , Mr. Hart's character , both in the political and religious world , is too well known to stand ... art , he went at the age of 19 to Padua , in Italy , for his farther improvement , and having studied five years more ...
... Arts . On the whole , Mr. Hart's character , both in the political and religious world , is too well known to stand ... art , he went at the age of 19 to Padua , in Italy , for his farther improvement , and having studied five years more ...
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... arts . The first two or three years he spent with some degree of indolence , or rather less application to his studies than he afterwards used . But in 1733 , about his nineteenth year , becoming acquainted with some persons , who began ...
... arts . The first two or three years he spent with some degree of indolence , or rather less application to his studies than he afterwards used . But in 1733 , about his nineteenth year , becoming acquainted with some persons , who began ...
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... arts than had heretofore prevailed in his own country . He visited Africa and Spain , from whence he touched at Ithaca , where he was much troubled , with a- rheum falling upon his eyes . Here Mentes found it necessary to leave him ...
... arts than had heretofore prevailed in his own country . He visited Africa and Spain , from whence he touched at Ithaca , where he was much troubled , with a- rheum falling upon his eyes . Here Mentes found it necessary to leave him ...
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... respected . In 1767 , Dr. Hunter was elected F. R. S. and in the year following a fellow of the Antiquarian So- ciety . About the same time , upon the institution of } the Royal Academy of arts , he was also 88 NEW BIOGRAPHICAL.
... respected . In 1767 , Dr. Hunter was elected F. R. S. and in the year following a fellow of the Antiquarian So- ciety . About the same time , upon the institution of } the Royal Academy of arts , he was also 88 NEW BIOGRAPHICAL.
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... arts , he was also appointed , by his majesty to the office of professor of anatomy . This appointment opened a new field for his abilities , and he engaged in it , as he did in every other pur suit of his life , with unabating zeal ...
... arts , he was also appointed , by his majesty to the office of professor of anatomy . This appointment opened a new field for his abilities , and he engaged in it , as he did in every other pur suit of his life , with unabating zeal ...
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Seite 336 - I modestly but freely told him : and after some further discourse about it, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much here of paradise lost, but what hast thou to say of paradise found...
Seite 63 - Europe, — not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces or the stateliness of temples, not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art, not to collect medals or collate manuscripts, — but to dive into the depths of dungeons, to plunge into the infection of hospitals, to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain, to take the...
Seite 336 - After some common discourses had passed between us, he called for a manuscript of his ; which being brought he delivered to me, bidding me take it home with me, and read it at my leisure ; and when I had so done, return it to him with my judgment thereupon. When I came home, and had set myself to read it, I found it was that excellent poem which he entitled
Seite 65 - I am not insensible of the dangers that must attend such a journey. Trusting, however, in the protection of that kind Providence which has hitherto preserved me, I calmly and cheerfully commit myself to the disposal of unerring wisdom. Should it please God to cut off my life in the prosecution of this design, let not my conduct be uncandidly imputed to rashness or enthusiasm, but to a serious, deliberate conviction that I am pursuing the path of duty; and to a sincere desire of being made an instrument...
Seite 63 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons, to plunge into the infection of hospitals, to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain, to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression and contempt, to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Seite 63 - He has visited all Europe,— not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts:— but to dive into the depths of dungeons; to plunge into the infection of hospitals; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain; to take the...
Seite 194 - In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Sweden, frozen Lapland, rude and churlish Finland, unprincipled Russia, and the wide-spread regions of the wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, woman has ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so ; and to add to this virtue, so worthy of the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and so kind a manner, that if I was dry I drank the sweet draught, and if hungry ate the coarse...
Seite 336 - This is owing to you ; for you put it into my head by the question you put to me at Chalfont ; which before I had not thought of.
Seite 374 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world, and that hold themselves obliged in conscience to live peaceably and justly in civil society...
Seite 262 - ... of Medina, to make head against his enemies, than he gave out that God had allowed him and his followers to defend themselves against the infidels; and at length, as his forces increased, he pretended to have the divine leave even to attack them and...