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... given of it in his Journal affords the earliest authentic and circumstantial account of any inter- course between Russia and China . It is printed entire in the 4th volume of the se- cond edition of the Drevnaya Raskossi Bi- bliotika ...
... given of it in his Journal affords the earliest authentic and circumstantial account of any inter- course between Russia and China . It is printed entire in the 4th volume of the se- cond edition of the Drevnaya Raskossi Bi- bliotika ...
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... given with great power and ability . He was an able orator , powerful in discussion , and was styled " the scourge of the bachelors . " He must be remem- bered with respect as having been the chief instrument in abolishing the Arabian ...
... given with great power and ability . He was an able orator , powerful in discussion , and was styled " the scourge of the bachelors . " He must be remem- bered with respect as having been the chief instrument in abolishing the Arabian ...
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... given him an opportunity of meeting l'Abbé de Lacaille , he soon attached him- self to this illustrious astronomer , whose friendship , instructions , and more espe- cially his example , attracted him to astronomy . He learned the art ...
... given him an opportunity of meeting l'Abbé de Lacaille , he soon attached him- self to this illustrious astronomer , whose friendship , instructions , and more espe- cially his example , attracted him to astronomy . He learned the art ...
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... given to colonel Wel- lesley , and expressed his sentiments thereon to general Harris in language more animated than prudent . He , how- ever , received the thanks of the com- mander - in - chief for his gallantry ; was presented with ...
... given to colonel Wel- lesley , and expressed his sentiments thereon to general Harris in language more animated than prudent . He , how- ever , received the thanks of the com- mander - in - chief for his gallantry ; was presented with ...
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... given ; and through- out the whole of that trying day , ( 16th of January , ) his conduct was worthy of his previous reputation . He was severely wounded and compelled to retire to the rear , when he was conveyed to the Ville de Paris ...
... given ; and through- out the whole of that trying day , ( 16th of January , ) his conduct was worthy of his previous reputation . He was severely wounded and compelled to retire to the rear , when he was conveyed to the Ville de Paris ...
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Page 9 - Transactions of a Society for the Improvement of Medical and Chirurgical Knowledge.
Page 468 - At tables playing Don Gaiferos sits, For Melisendra is forgotten now.2 And that personage who appears there with a crown on his head and a sceptre in his hand...
Page 8 - He bequeathed also, 300/. to the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, of which he was the president.
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Page 387 - I was satisfied in the matter of conformity ; whilst I was young I had never been acquainted with any that were against it, or that questioned it. I had joined with the Common Prayer with as hearty fervency as after I did with other prayers. As long as I had no prejudice against it, I had no stop in my devotions from any of its imperfections.
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