Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... never turn- ed their thoughts to philofophy . The learned Dr. Freind , in his Hiftory of Phyfic , very justly calls this extraordinary man " the " miracle of the age in which he lived ; " and fays , that he was the greatest mechanical ...
... never turn- ed their thoughts to philofophy . The learned Dr. Freind , in his Hiftory of Phyfic , very justly calls this extraordinary man " the " miracle of the age in which he lived ; " and fays , that he was the greatest mechanical ...
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... never in my life was engaged in σε any combat , in which I had more to do to " defend myself than I have had just now with you . I give you very readily the glory of it , and that of being above all the Knights of my " Court , as I am ...
... never in my life was engaged in σε any combat , in which I had more to do to " defend myself than I have had just now with you . I give you very readily the glory of it , and that of being above all the Knights of my " Court , as I am ...
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... never fallen into any herefy ; That , whilst in France there was only one language spoken , in England five were spoken ; and , That Albertus Magnus and Bartholomew Glanville had long fince divided Europe into four Kingdoms - that of ...
... never fallen into any herefy ; That , whilst in France there was only one language spoken , in England five were spoken ; and , That Albertus Magnus and Bartholomew Glanville had long fince divided Europe into four Kingdoms - that of ...
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... never freely , of their own good will , any fub- fydie to their Prince ; because the Commons " thereof being fo poor , as they may not gyve any thing of their own goods ; and the Kyng " there 66 4 " there afkyth never fubfydie of his ...
... never freely , of their own good will , any fub- fydie to their Prince ; because the Commons " thereof being fo poor , as they may not gyve any thing of their own goods ; and the Kyng " there 66 4 " there afkyth never fubfydie of his ...
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... never fubfydie of his Nobles , for " dreade that yf he chargy'd them fo , they " would confedre with the Commons , and perad- " venture put him down . " " The poor man had been styred thereto by " occafion of his povertie for to get ...
... never fubfydie of his Nobles , for " dreade that yf he chargy'd them fo , they " would confedre with the Commons , and perad- " venture put him down . " " The poor man had been styred thereto by " occafion of his povertie for to get ...
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