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... persons , but wrote nothing himself . His books were sold by auction in 1670 , a year after his death . ( Biog . Univ . ) BAIADUR , ( Abulghazi Khan , ) a ce- lebrated Tartar historian , descended in a direct line from Jaghatai , the ...
... persons , but wrote nothing himself . His books were sold by auction in 1670 , a year after his death . ( Biog . Univ . ) BAIADUR , ( Abulghazi Khan , ) a ce- lebrated Tartar historian , descended in a direct line from Jaghatai , the ...
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... persons . In 1810 he was made confidence of the public . ' By his will physician to George III . and a baronetcy Dr. Baillie bequeathed to the college all was offered to him ; but he was not ambi- his medical , surgical , and anatomical ...
... persons . In 1810 he was made confidence of the public . ' By his will physician to George III . and a baronetcy Dr. Baillie bequeathed to the college all was offered to him ; but he was not ambi- his medical , surgical , and anatomical ...
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... person of great quality , and his lady , who were nearly related to the duke of Ormond , lord - lieutenant of Ireland , " ( Cotton Mather , Magnalia Christi Americana , book iii . chap . 7. ) attending his ministry , the bishop com ...
... person of great quality , and his lady , who were nearly related to the duke of Ormond , lord - lieutenant of Ireland , " ( Cotton Mather , Magnalia Christi Americana , book iii . chap . 7. ) attending his ministry , the bishop com ...
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... person , discharg- ing the duties which belong to gentlemen of the best condition , as a justice of the peace and sheriff , which latter office he served for the county of Oxford in 1620 , being then lord of the manor of Middle Aston ...
... person , discharg- ing the duties which belong to gentlemen of the best condition , as a justice of the peace and sheriff , which latter office he served for the county of Oxford in 1620 , being then lord of the manor of Middle Aston ...
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... person the plans he adopted . This has been much censured by some persons ; but it is still as defensible , and on the same grounds , as the patent pro- tections of our own time for the exercise of any peculiar invention . His cele ...
... person the plans he adopted . This has been much censured by some persons ; but it is still as defensible , and on the same grounds , as the patent pro- tections of our own time for the exercise of any peculiar invention . His cele ...
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