Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... death of count Marsigli , in the year 1728 , elected a member . Nor were the French the only nation by which this great man was courted and distinguished , for two years after he was elected fellow of our Royal Society . It cannot be ...
... death of count Marsigli , in the year 1728 , elected a member . Nor were the French the only nation by which this great man was courted and distinguished , for two years after he was elected fellow of our Royal Society . It cannot be ...
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... death . Though dejection and lowness of spirit was , as he himself tells us , part of his distemper , yet even this , in some mea- sure , gave way to that vigour which the soul re- ceives from a consciousness of innocence . About three ...
... death . Though dejection and lowness of spirit was , as he himself tells us , part of his distemper , yet even this , in some mea- sure , gave way to that vigour which the soul re- ceives from a consciousness of innocence . About three ...
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... death . Mr. Schultens , by way of consolation , answered , that he thought such wishes , when forced by con- tinued and excessive torments , unavoidable in the present state of human nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were ...
... death . Mr. Schultens , by way of consolation , answered , that he thought such wishes , when forced by con- tinued and excessive torments , unavoidable in the present state of human nature ; that the best men , even Job himself , were ...
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... death of Charles I. that he made no scruple of declaring , that he would venture his life to save him , as will- ingly as he had done to serve the parliament . In February , 1648-9 , he was made a commis- sioner of the navy , and ...
... death of Charles I. that he made no scruple of declaring , that he would venture his life to save him , as will- ingly as he had done to serve the parliament . In February , 1648-9 , he was made a commis- sioner of the navy , and ...
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... death . Drake , however , unwilling , as it seemed , to proceed to extreme severities , offered him his choice , either of being executed on the island , or set ashore on the main land , or being sent to Eng- land to be tried before the ...
... death . Drake , however , unwilling , as it seemed , to proceed to extreme severities , offered him his choice , either of being executed on the island , or set ashore on the main land , or being sent to Eng- land to be tried before the ...
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