The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... London , where he was born , on the 12th of September , 1699 . He was educated with a view to a com- mercial occupation ; but exchanged it for medicine , in consequence of the early fondness he displayed for the pursuit of natural ...
... London , where he was born , on the 12th of September , 1699 . He was educated with a view to a com- mercial occupation ; but exchanged it for medicine , in consequence of the early fondness he displayed for the pursuit of natural ...
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... London , in his sixteenth year , to study painting at the Royal Academy . He had also some employment at the London Docks ; and after having prepared himself , in other ways , to carry on the business of a civil engineer , returned to ...
... London , in his sixteenth year , to study painting at the Royal Academy . He had also some employment at the London Docks ; and after having prepared himself , in other ways , to carry on the business of a civil engineer , returned to ...
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... London ; and , after having passed some years in the capacity of factor , in Ire- land , returned to the metropolis , and entered into a partnership , which was , however , soon dissolved . He now quitted trade , and , devoting himself ...
... London ; and , after having passed some years in the capacity of factor , in Ire- land , returned to the metropolis , and entered into a partnership , which was , however , soon dissolved . He now quitted trade , and , devoting himself ...
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