The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... father's desire , he had determined on adopting as his profession . Disin- clination , however , and ill - health ... father . Whilst at Brussels , having taken the part of a young stranger , insulted in his presence , he was challenged ...
... father's desire , he had determined on adopting as his profession . Disin- clination , however , and ill - health ... father . Whilst at Brussels , having taken the part of a young stranger , insulted in his presence , he was challenged ...
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... father , and the rapidity with which he made very long calculations , discovered in him the germ of that mathematical genius which he afterwards so bril- liantly displayed . His talents in this line having attracted the attention of ...
... father , and the rapidity with which he made very long calculations , discovered in him the germ of that mathematical genius which he afterwards so bril- liantly displayed . His talents in this line having attracted the attention of ...
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... father held that see . In 1746 , he was appointed physician to the Prince of Wales's household ; and , mingling with ... father's palace at Chelsea , on the 10th of August , 1757 , having been twice married . Dr. Hoadley was a humane ...
... father held that see . In 1746 , he was appointed physician to the Prince of Wales's household ; and , mingling with ... father's palace at Chelsea , on the 10th of August , 1757 , having been twice married . Dr. Hoadley was a humane ...
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