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... merit meet with more liberal encouragement ; and when the time shall arrive that they can give to their votaries of literature the same leisure and the same sti- mulants to exertion with which they are favoured in Europe , it may be ...
... merit meet with more liberal encouragement ; and when the time shall arrive that they can give to their votaries of literature the same leisure and the same sti- mulants to exertion with which they are favoured in Europe , it may be ...
Page 244
... merit of this mathematician , and of Leibnitz , is not always in this country fairly and sufficiently appreciated . They were emulous , perhaps envious , of Newton ; and therefore Eng- lishmen , zealous in opposing their claims to ...
... merit of this mathematician , and of Leibnitz , is not always in this country fairly and sufficiently appreciated . They were emulous , perhaps envious , of Newton ; and therefore Eng- lishmen , zealous in opposing their claims to ...
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... merit . ART . V. De l'Influence de la Nuit , & c .; i e . On the Influence of Night over Diseased Persons . A Collection of Memoirs which have obtained Prizes from the Medical Society at Brussels , in an swer to the following Questions ...
... merit . ART . V. De l'Influence de la Nuit , & c .; i e . On the Influence of Night over Diseased Persons . A Collection of Memoirs which have obtained Prizes from the Medical Society at Brussels , in an swer to the following Questions ...
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