Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... cause of learning 22 He applies the funds of the suppressed monasteries to the institution of schools 23 He founded the college of Christ Church , Oxford , in 1525 Particulars respecting Anne Boleyn and Lord Percy 24 25 , 26 He visits ...
... cause of learning 22 He applies the funds of the suppressed monasteries to the institution of schools 23 He founded the college of Christ Church , Oxford , in 1525 Particulars respecting Anne Boleyn and Lord Percy 24 25 , 26 He visits ...
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... cause of the Parliament against Charles the First , in 1642 Distinguished himself at Bristol , in 1643 3 Served as ... Causes of the war with the Dutch ; and first engagement with Van Tromp Blake captures the Dutch convoy in the North ...
... cause of the Parliament against Charles the First , in 1642 Distinguished himself at Bristol , in 1643 3 Served as ... Causes of the war with the Dutch ; and first engagement with Van Tromp Blake captures the Dutch convoy in the North ...
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... cause , and then to pursue it into its consequences ; it was considered ab- surd to begin with the effect instead of the cause ; whereas the real choice lay between proceeding from particular facts * Ménage . B to general facts , or ...
... cause , and then to pursue it into its consequences ; it was considered ab- surd to begin with the effect instead of the cause ; whereas the real choice lay between proceeding from particular facts * Ménage . B to general facts , or ...
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... cause I am become very curious to dive , as they say , into the bottom of this business . " It seems improbable that Galileo should think it worth while to give so detailed an account of the birth and growth of opi- nion in any one ...
... cause I am become very curious to dive , as they say , into the bottom of this business . " It seems improbable that Galileo should think it worth while to give so detailed an account of the birth and growth of opi- nion in any one ...
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... cause of only one effect ; and therebre it is alto- gether impossible that the stars of them- selves should move with such variety of motion . And besides , if the stars move by themselves , they ether move in an empty space , or in a ...
... cause of only one effect ; and therebre it is alto- gether impossible that the stars of them- selves should move with such variety of motion . And besides , if the stars move by themselves , they ether move in an empty space , or in a ...
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