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... formed a collection of natural history at Paris , upon which he gave lectures at the rate of half a crown each person , a large sum for that period , but he entered into an obligation to return the money four - fold , provided it were ...
... formed a collection of natural history at Paris , upon which he gave lectures at the rate of half a crown each person , a large sum for that period , but he entered into an obligation to return the money four - fold , provided it were ...
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... formed his taste upon them . On his return he was employed to construct various edifices , and obtained great reputation throughout Italy , which abounds in monu- ments of his skill , particularly the palace Foscari , at Ve- nice , and ...
... formed his taste upon them . On his return he was employed to construct various edifices , and obtained great reputation throughout Italy , which abounds in monu- ments of his skill , particularly the palace Foscari , at Ve- nice , and ...
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... forming a systematic catalogue of the animals in the cabi- net of the Academy of Sciences ; in putting into order the celebrated collection of professor Breyn of Dantzic , lately purchased by prince Orlof ; in preparing for the press ...
... forming a systematic catalogue of the animals in the cabi- net of the Academy of Sciences ; in putting into order the celebrated collection of professor Breyn of Dantzic , lately purchased by prince Orlof ; in preparing for the press ...
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... formation of mountains , and the changes which this globe has undergone , more particularly as it appears in the Russian empire . This treatise appeared so curious to Mr. Tooke , who was also , as a member of the academy , present at ...
... formation of mountains , and the changes which this globe has undergone , more particularly as it appears in the Russian empire . This treatise appeared so curious to Mr. Tooke , who was also , as a member of the academy , present at ...
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... formed of renouncing the world , and entering into the society of the Jesuits , where he was admitted in 1638. As soon as he had completed his noviciate he taught philo- sophy , and then theology . At length Innocent X. no- minated him ...
... formed of renouncing the world , and entering into the society of the Jesuits , where he was admitted in 1638. As soon as he had completed his noviciate he taught philo- sophy , and then theology . At length Innocent X. no- minated him ...
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