Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... called the Prince of Orange to the throne · made warden of the mint in • • 1696 His studies in chemistry appreciated Accidental burning of his papers by his dog Diamond His succeeding alienation of mind Elected an associate of the ...
... called the Prince of Orange to the throne · made warden of the mint in • • 1696 His studies in chemistry appreciated Accidental burning of his papers by his dog Diamond His succeeding alienation of mind Elected an associate of the ...
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... Called to the bar Popular excitement in England upon the French king's recognition of the Pre- tender's title 32 ib . 2 · 14 • ib . Political and historical tracts , written by King William's speech at opening his last parliament 15 him ...
... Called to the bar Popular excitement in England upon the French king's recognition of the Pre- tender's title 32 ib . 2 · 14 • ib . Political and historical tracts , written by King William's speech at opening his last parliament 15 him ...
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... called . This putting of nature to the torture , as Bacon calls it , has occasioned the principal part of modern philosophical discoveries . The experimentalist may so order his exami- nation of nature as to vary at pleasure the ...
... called . This putting of nature to the torture , as Bacon calls it , has occasioned the principal part of modern philosophical discoveries . The experimentalist may so order his exami- nation of nature as to vary at pleasure the ...
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... called , Copernicus , a na- tive of Thorn in Prussia , had published his great work , De Revolutionibus , in 1543 , restoring the knowledge of the true theory of the solar system , and his opinions were gradually and silently gaining ...
... called , Copernicus , a na- tive of Thorn in Prussia , had published his great work , De Revolutionibus , in 1543 , restoring the knowledge of the true theory of the solar system , and his opinions were gradually and silently gaining ...
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... called , ) and on the outside of all , the primum mobile or first moveable , which sphere was supposed to revolve round the earth in twenty - four hours , and by its friction , or rather , as most of the phi- losophers of that day chose ...
... called , ) and on the outside of all , the primum mobile or first moveable , which sphere was supposed to revolve round the earth in twenty - four hours , and by its friction , or rather , as most of the phi- losophers of that day chose ...
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