Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen4Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1885 |
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... probably to this period that he refers when , at a much later date , he writes that in his youth he took great pains in travelling in divers countries on foot for lack of other abilities . ' In 1562 Lord John Grey consulted him ...
... probably to this period that he refers when , at a much later date , he writes that in his youth he took great pains in travelling in divers countries on foot for lack of other abilities . ' In 1562 Lord John Grey consulted him ...
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... probably took there his degree of D.D. On 21 Jan. 1597-8 he was collated to the rectory of Hengrave , Suffolk , which he held for a very short time . Not very long afterwards Beard became master of Huntingdon hospital and gram- mar ...
... probably took there his degree of D.D. On 21 Jan. 1597-8 he was collated to the rectory of Hengrave , Suffolk , which he held for a very short time . Not very long afterwards Beard became master of Huntingdon hospital and gram- mar ...
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... probably as a subaltern in this corps that he accompanied the unsuc- cessful expedition against Rochefort in 1757 , and was present with the force which , reach- ing the West Indies early in 1759 , failed in the attack on Martinique ...
... probably as a subaltern in this corps that he accompanied the unsuc- cessful expedition against Rochefort in 1757 , and was present with the force which , reach- ing the West Indies early in 1759 , failed in the attack on Martinique ...
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... probably is the only notice that he deigned to take of the pro- fessor's labours . was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds , who generously made him a present of it . In the picture Beattie is represented in his doctor's gown , with the ...
... probably is the only notice that he deigned to take of the pro- fessor's labours . was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds , who generously made him a present of it . In the picture Beattie is represented in his doctor's gown , with the ...
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... probably never have been realised but for Beattie , nor would a statue have been placed in ' Poet's Corner ' to his memory had not Beattie collected contributions to it , and made good a considerable deficit out of his own pocket . He ...
... probably never have been realised but for Beattie , nor would a statue have been placed in ' Poet's Corner ' to his memory had not Beattie collected contributions to it , and made good a considerable deficit out of his own pocket . He ...
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