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... hear ill in this behalf ; and that it is a common speech , ubi tres medici , duo athei . " Not only was astrology much followed , but in the last century it was closely allied with the art of medicine , and believed in . Accord- ing to ...
... hear ill in this behalf ; and that it is a common speech , ubi tres medici , duo athei . " Not only was astrology much followed , but in the last century it was closely allied with the art of medicine , and believed in . Accord- ing to ...
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... hear what became of it . My Aunt Dodson eldest Da " waited as Companion to the Earl of Twomounds Lady in North'tonshire . My Fa " Mr. John Stukeley was born at Uffington Octob . 1657. After his Fa " dyd his elder Bro Adlard took him to ...
... hear what became of it . My Aunt Dodson eldest Da " waited as Companion to the Earl of Twomounds Lady in North'tonshire . My Fa " Mr. John Stukeley was born at Uffington Octob . 1657. After his Fa " dyd his elder Bro Adlard took him to ...
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... hear Dr. Clark , " he said to the pr . that he wonderd he should goe thither when the Dr. was so zealous for the supiority of the father . -- Dr. Gibbons dy'd March 1728 well advancd in years , a man of great goodness & charity ...
... hear Dr. Clark , " he said to the pr . that he wonderd he should goe thither when the Dr. was so zealous for the supiority of the father . -- Dr. Gibbons dy'd March 1728 well advancd in years , a man of great goodness & charity ...
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... hear of another tenant . John sent your box by the butter waggons last week . Jo . Rix is not yet certaine when he goes out , but will not be long first . You forgott in your last to give us an account of the state of your health ...
... hear of another tenant . John sent your box by the butter waggons last week . Jo . Rix is not yet certaine when he goes out , but will not be long first . You forgott in your last to give us an account of the state of your health ...
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... hear you complain that your seed sown here was cropped & withered . You know skilfull gardners , in a small time , transplant their tender herbs from the hotbeds into another , indeed at first colder , soyl , but it is there where they ...
... hear you complain that your seed sown here was cropped & withered . You know skilfull gardners , in a small time , transplant their tender herbs from the hotbeds into another , indeed at first colder , soyl , but it is there where they ...
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Page 419 - The squares of the periods of revolution of any two planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
Page 149 - a bold insolent man, with a very small measure of religion, virtue, learning, or good sense ; but he resolved to force himself into popularity and preferment, by the most petulant railings at dissenters and low churchmen, in several sermons and libels, written without either chasteness of style or liveliness of expression.
Page 55 - And he hath violently taken away his tabernacle, as if it were of a garden: he hath destroyed his places of the assembly : the Lord hath caused the solemn feasts and sabbaths to be forgotten in Zion, and hath despised in the indignation of his anger the king and the priest.
Page 166 - May 1731, he married Lady Elizabeth Lee, daughter of the Earl of Lichfield, and widow of Colonel Lee.
Page 169 - OPINION OF DR. STUKELEY. Oct. 9, 1722. " He is making searches about the Roman ways. He is a very fancifull man, and the things he hath publish'd are built upon fancy. He is looked upon as a man of no great authority, and his reputation dwindles every day, as I have learned from very good hands.
Page 313 - In 1721 he accompanied Dr. Sherrard to England, where he spent the remainder of his days. Soon after his arrival he undertook a new edition of " Ray's Synopsis ;" and was appointed the first botanical professor at Oxford on Sherrard's foundation. He wrote " Hortus Elthamensis
Page 62 - Jan. 6, 1721. I was made a Freemason at the Salutation Tav., Tavistock Street, with Mr. Collins, Capt. Rowe who made the famous diving Engine. The Directors late paramount, now despoil'd &c. Mr. Kemps antiquitys sold. Jan. 26. Mr. Le Neve Norroy & I took some transcriptions out of Domesday book.