The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... continued till the time of Dr. Mayhew's death . Mr. Hollis also corresponded , at different times , with almost all the literati of France , Italy , and Germany , and presented several of the letters he had received to the Anti- quarian ...
... continued till the time of Dr. Mayhew's death . Mr. Hollis also corresponded , at different times , with almost all the literati of France , Italy , and Germany , and presented several of the letters he had received to the Anti- quarian ...
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... continued to carry on an extensive intercourse with India for several years , during which time he was frequently intrusted , by the merchants and native princes , with the transacting of impor- tant negotiations . In 1813 , he ...
... continued to carry on an extensive intercourse with India for several years , during which time he was frequently intrusted , by the merchants and native princes , with the transacting of impor- tant negotiations . In 1813 , he ...
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... continued to write many able essays , which were inserted in the Philosophical Transactions . Mr. Brydone was a disciple of the Frank- linian philosophy , particularly on the subject of electricity , to which he at- tributed many of the ...
... continued to write many able essays , which were inserted in the Philosophical Transactions . Mr. Brydone was a disciple of the Frank- linian philosophy , particularly on the subject of electricity , to which he at- tributed many of the ...
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