The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... character of Whitgift in its true light , and demonstrate , that he was at least conscientious in his endeavours to preserve the unity of the church , and was always prepared with arguments to defend his conduct , which could not appear ...
... character of Whitgift in its true light , and demonstrate , that he was at least conscientious in his endeavours to preserve the unity of the church , and was always prepared with arguments to defend his conduct , which could not appear ...
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... government that his forte lay , in the administration of which he was both in- defatigable and intrepid . It is by his conduct in this that VOL . XXXII . C his character has been estimated by posterity , and has WHIT GIFT . 17.
... government that his forte lay , in the administration of which he was both in- defatigable and intrepid . It is by his conduct in this that VOL . XXXII . C his character has been estimated by posterity , and has WHIT GIFT . 17.
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... character to Berlin ; and in 1721 the late king rewarded his long services by creating him baron Whitworth of Gal- way , in the kingdom of Ireland . The next year his lord- ship was entrusted with the affairs of Great Britain at the ...
... character to Berlin ; and in 1721 the late king rewarded his long services by creating him baron Whitworth of Gal- way , in the kingdom of Ireland . The next year his lord- ship was entrusted with the affairs of Great Britain at the ...
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... character of Boerhaave , it may justly be said , that the attention he had bestowed upon it was not equal to its importance . Dr. Whytt was sensible of the im- proved state in which pathology now appeared in the writ- ings of ...
... character of Boerhaave , it may justly be said , that the attention he had bestowed upon it was not equal to its importance . Dr. Whytt was sensible of the im- proved state in which pathology now appeared in the writ- ings of ...
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... character , he appears to be free from prejudice , attentive to truth , and often strikingly original in his remarks . The chief defect is a want of re- gard to style , and a prolixity of remark and digression , which perhaps will be ...
... character , he appears to be free from prejudice , attentive to truth , and often strikingly original in his remarks . The chief defect is a want of re- gard to style , and a prolixity of remark and digression , which perhaps will be ...
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