Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... equally qualified for a profession , not indeed of equal dig- nity or importance , but which must undoubtedly claim the second place among those which are of the greatest benefit to mankind . He therefore applied himself to his medical ...
... equally qualified for a profession , not indeed of equal dig- nity or importance , but which must undoubtedly claim the second place among those which are of the greatest benefit to mankind . He therefore applied himself to his medical ...
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... and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity , and happy is that nation whose calami- ties renew their unanimity . Such is the rotation VOL . XII . E of interests , that equally tend to hinder the total BLAKE . 49.
... and pride of jealousy and faction ; faction makes way for calamity , and happy is that nation whose calami- ties renew their unanimity . Such is the rotation VOL . XII . E of interests , that equally tend to hinder the total BLAKE . 49.
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. of interests , that equally tend to hinder the total destruction of a people , and to obstruct an ex- orbitant increase of power . Blake had weakened his fleet by many detach- ments ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. of interests , that equally tend to hinder the total destruction of a people , and to obstruct an ex- orbitant increase of power . Blake had weakened his fleet by many detach- ments ...
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... equally the inte- rest of our country to humble and restrain . ” After the 30th of April , 1653 , Blake , Monk , and Dean , sailed out of the English harbours with 100 men of war , and , finding the Dutch with seventy sail on their own ...
... equally the inte- rest of our country to humble and restrain . ” After the 30th of April , 1653 , Blake , Monk , and Dean , sailed out of the English harbours with 100 men of war , and , finding the Dutch with seventy sail on their own ...
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... by Crom- well into the Mediterranean with a powerful fleet , and may be said to have received the homage of all that part of the world , being equally courted by the haughty Spaniards , the surly Dutch , and BLAKE . 55.
... by Crom- well into the Mediterranean with a powerful fleet , and may be said to have received the homage of all that part of the world , being equally courted by the haughty Spaniards , the surly Dutch , and BLAKE . 55.
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