 | James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1792 - 396 pages
...grandson the learned Earl of Cromarty ; by whom they were imparted to Dr George Mackenzie, author of the lives and characters of the most eminent writers of the Scotch nation ; a book, which though loaded with extraneous matter, contains many authentic king in the struggle,... | |
 | Adam Clarke - Bibliographical literature - 1806 - 356 pages
...account of Claudianus Mamertus's book concerning the Immateriality of the Soul, by * Geo. Mackenzie, MD in his Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scots Nation ; fol. Edinb. 1708, vol. ip 59—62. MANETHO, called also MANETHON, and MANETHOS, BC 260.... | |
 | Adam Clarke - 1806 - 340 pages
...account of Claudianus Mamertus's book concerning the Immateriality of the Soul, by Geo. Mackenzie, MD in his Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scots Nation ; fol. Edinb. 1708, vol. ip 59—62. MANETHO, called also MANETHON, and MANETHOS, BC 260.... | |
 | England - 1856 - 842 pages
...back to him, and pursue a new thread, commencing with his more immediate literary followers. M'Kenzie, in his " Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scots Nation," already cited, gives a long account of John Bassol, a countryman of Dims', and his favoured... | |
 | Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1826 - 474 pages
...the State of Learning, both at home and abroad. There is also an account of him given by Mackenzie, in his Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scotish nation. To these we may add an Impartial History of Servetus, &c. written by an anonymous author,... | |
 | Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1826 - 722 pages
...the State of Learning, both at home and abroad. There is also an account of him given by Mackenzie, in his Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scotish nation. To these we may add an Impartial History of Servetus, &c. written by an anonymous author,... | |
 | 1840 - 506 pages
...interval. Their exertions in this respect seem to have been attended with little success. MncKenzie, in his ' Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scottish Nation,' fol., published at Edinburgh in 1 70822, informs us, but without mentioning any authority,... | |
 | 1840 - 512 pages
...interval. Their exertions in this respect seem to have been attended with little success. MacKenzie, in his ' Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scottish Nation,' fol., published at Edinburgh in 170822, informs us, but without mentioning any authority,... | |
 | Scotland - 1855 - 470 pages
...This, however, is a slight mistake, compared to the next mention of the volunae by Dr George Mackenzie, in his " Lives and Characters of the most eminent Writers of the Scots.. Nation." In his " Life of the reverend father in God, Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney," * whilst... | |
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