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Page 55
... knowledge of human anatomy , and of other animals , was so correct , that those who had all their lives studied it as their profession hardly understood the subject so well : I speak only of that department necessary to the arts of ...
... knowledge of human anatomy , and of other animals , was so correct , that those who had all their lives studied it as their profession hardly understood the subject so well : I speak only of that department necessary to the arts of ...
Page 199
... knowledge , will be further ennobled by the recollection , that having been destined to fill the most arduous of all stations , he fell in the arms of victory , after conducting a most difficult retreat , pursued by the conqueror of ...
... knowledge , will be further ennobled by the recollection , that having been destined to fill the most arduous of all stations , he fell in the arms of victory , after conducting a most difficult retreat , pursued by the conqueror of ...
Page 420
... knowledge , and compiled a vast mass of materials from casual observation and vague inquiry , without plan , principle , or system , could have formed into a regular science , which was to be composed without rules , the complicated ...
... knowledge , and compiled a vast mass of materials from casual observation and vague inquiry , without plan , principle , or system , could have formed into a regular science , which was to be composed without rules , the complicated ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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