The Life, Times and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester |
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... Marquis of Worcester could no longer remain a mere student of mechanism and of mathematical problems: if like Archimedes in one sense, he was now seen, unlike him, buckling on his armour, raising troops, and doffing the student's gown ...
... Marquis of Worcester could no longer remain a mere student of mechanism and of mathematical problems: if like Archimedes in one sense, he was now seen, unlike him, buckling on his armour, raising troops, and doffing the student's gown ...
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... marquis of Worcester , concerning Re- ligion , in Ragland Castle , an . 1645. Lon- • don 8vo . 1649. This being taken to be a fictitious thing , and why , as I have elsewhere told you ( t ) , an advertisement was put out against it , as ...
... marquis of Worcester , concerning Re- ligion , in Ragland Castle , an . 1645. Lon- • don 8vo . 1649. This being taken to be a fictitious thing , and why , as I have elsewhere told you ( t ) , an advertisement was put out against it , as ...
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... marquis demanded of " Dr. Bayly and others in his company , what they " thought of fortune - tellers ? It was ... Worcester , in " the south chappel ( dedicated to the Virgin Mary ) " at the west - end of the church of St. George in " the ...
... marquis demanded of " Dr. Bayly and others in his company , what they " thought of fortune - tellers ? It was ... Worcester , in " the south chappel ( dedicated to the Virgin Mary ) " at the west - end of the church of St. George in " the ...
Page 341
... Marquis of Worcester's engine was clearly on this principle , although he describes it in such hopelessly vague and flamboyant language , terming it the " semi- omnipotent engine , " that it is difficult to say what he really did ...
... Marquis of Worcester's engine was clearly on this principle , although he describes it in such hopelessly vague and flamboyant language , terming it the " semi- omnipotent engine , " that it is difficult to say what he really did ...
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... Marquis of Worcester's engine was clearly on this principle , although he describes it in such hopelessly vague and flamboyant language , terming it the " semi- omnipotent engine , " that it is difficult to say what he really did ...
... Marquis of Worcester's engine was clearly on this principle , although he describes it in such hopelessly vague and flamboyant language , terming it the " semi- omnipotent engine , " that it is difficult to say what he really did ...
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