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Notwithstanding his religion , persons of rank and influence in the Fomish church
, testified the highest esteem for him . He died at Roan , Oct. 20 , 1695 .
BASNAGE ( JAMES ) DE FRANQUENER , son of the preceding , and the most
celebrated ...
Notwithstanding his religion , persons of rank and influence in the Fomish church
, testified the highest esteem for him . He died at Roan , Oct. 20 , 1695 .
BASNAGE ( JAMES ) DE FRANQUENER , son of the preceding , and the most
celebrated ...
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He studied divinity at Halle , at a time when it was a crime to read the writings of
the celebrated Wolff , but these he perused with avidity , and cultivated the
friendship of their author . Mathematics became afterwards his favourite study ,
and he ...
He studied divinity at Halle , at a time when it was a crime to read the writings of
the celebrated Wolff , but these he perused with avidity , and cultivated the
friendship of their author . Mathematics became afterwards his favourite study ,
and he ...
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On the publication of the last mentioned work , Mr. Bowyer , the celebrated printer
, whose memory has been so ably and so usefully preserved by his successor ,
published a small tract ( included in his ¡° Miscellaneous Tracts " ) entitled ¡° A ...
On the publication of the last mentioned work , Mr. Bowyer , the celebrated printer
, whose memory has been so ably and so usefully preserved by his successor ,
published a small tract ( included in his ¡° Miscellaneous Tracts " ) entitled ¡° A ...
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Descartes solved this problem ; and de Beaune , animated by the praises of a
man so celebrated , discovered a method of determining the nature of curves by
the properties of their tangents . De Beaune died in 1652 , in his fifty - first year .
Descartes solved this problem ; and de Beaune , animated by the praises of a
man so celebrated , discovered a method of determining the nature of curves by
the properties of their tangents . De Beaune died in 1652 , in his fifty - first year .
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His name is not so much celebrated as that of Columbus , Americus , or Magellan
, although he is superior to them all . ¡± That Behem rendered some very important
services to the crown of Portugal , is put beyond all controversy by the ...
His name is not so much celebrated as that of Columbus , Americus , or Magellan
, although he is superior to them all . ¡± That Behem rendered some very important
services to the crown of Portugal , is put beyond all controversy by the ...
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