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... visited the mines of Saxony , and returned to his native country in 1730 , when the degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on him at the university of Altdorf . He was also admitted into the College of Phy- sicians of Nuremburg ...
... visited the mines of Saxony , and returned to his native country in 1730 , when the degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on him at the university of Altdorf . He was also admitted into the College of Phy- sicians of Nuremburg ...
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... visits , and as soon as he was left alone he put it out . In his exterior he was extremely negligent ; and in writing , the first expression that pre- sented itself , was the one that was gene- rally adopted . He seems never to have ...
... visits , and as soon as he was left alone he put it out . In his exterior he was extremely negligent ; and in writing , the first expression that pre- sented itself , was the one that was gene- rally adopted . He seems never to have ...
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... visited by his medical friends , he desired them to call his domestics , upon which he learnt that none of them had been seen , that the door was open , the house deserted and empty . He then addressed his physician , saying , it was ...
... visited by his medical friends , he desired them to call his domestics , upon which he learnt that none of them had been seen , that the door was open , the house deserted and empty . He then addressed his physician , saying , it was ...
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... visited Rome . In 1294 he was elected dean of St. Paul's , and in 1304 bishop of London . He was consecrated at Lyons by the bishop of Alba , but not until 1306 ; a technical point relative to his election having been raised which ...
... visited Rome . In 1294 he was elected dean of St. Paul's , and in 1304 bishop of London . He was consecrated at Lyons by the bishop of Alba , but not until 1306 ; a technical point relative to his election having been raised which ...
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... visits to the other countries of Europe , to obtain supplies of men and money for the maintenance of his falling dominion , than in personal efforts to repel in the field the Greek , Turkish , and Bulgarian foes , who pressed him on all ...
... visits to the other countries of Europe , to obtain supplies of men and money for the maintenance of his falling dominion , than in personal efforts to repel in the field the Greek , Turkish , and Bulgarian foes , who pressed him on all ...
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