Eccentric biography; or, Sketches of remarkable characters, ancient and modernVernor & Hood, 1801 - 348 pages |
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... short , he is fully entitled to the charac- ter given of him , by Dr. Friend , " That he was a miracle of the age he lived in , and the greatest genius , perhaps , for mathematical knowledge , which ever appeared in the world since ...
... short , he is fully entitled to the charac- ter given of him , by Dr. Friend , " That he was a miracle of the age he lived in , and the greatest genius , perhaps , for mathematical knowledge , which ever appeared in the world since ...
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... short - hand writing . He deserves to be noticed here for his great skill in micro- graphy , or miniature writing , as related in Hol- lingshed's Chronicle , anno 1575. Mr. Evelin also informs us that , in the year 1575 , he wrote the ...
... short - hand writing . He deserves to be noticed here for his great skill in micro- graphy , or miniature writing , as related in Hol- lingshed's Chronicle , anno 1575. Mr. Evelin also informs us that , in the year 1575 , he wrote the ...
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... short life and a merry one . Resolving to proceed post - haste to his grave , by the help of wine and brandy , he ar- rived at his journey's end when he was only thirty years of age . He died so extremely poor , that contributions were ...
... short life and a merry one . Resolving to proceed post - haste to his grave , by the help of wine and brandy , he ar- rived at his journey's end when he was only thirty years of age . He died so extremely poor , that contributions were ...
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... short time his types were superior to those of other founders , and instead of importing from Holland , as had been customary , his types were sent abroad . His first foundery was in Helmet - row , near Old- street , ter . street , but ...
... short time his types were superior to those of other founders , and instead of importing from Holland , as had been customary , his types were sent abroad . His first foundery was in Helmet - row , near Old- street , ter . street , but ...
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... short , her reign was glorious ; for she carried into execution the great designs which had been projected , though left unfinish- ed by her husband . She died the 17th of May , 1727 , aged 38 years . CATHERINE II . empress of Russia ...
... short , her reign was glorious ; for she carried into execution the great designs which had been projected , though left unfinish- ed by her husband . She died the 17th of May , 1727 , aged 38 years . CATHERINE II . empress of Russia ...
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