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... honour to put him in familiarity with persons who attracted the esteem and the respect of all mankind . " The other pieces that merit notice are , " L'homme à bonne fortune , " " La Coquette , " " L'Ecole des Peres , " & c . The ...
... honour to put him in familiarity with persons who attracted the esteem and the respect of all mankind . " The other pieces that merit notice are , " L'homme à bonne fortune , " " La Coquette , " " L'Ecole des Peres , " & c . The ...
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... honours ; was elected , soon after he came of age , member for the town of Berwick , and afterwards for Ply- mouth ; and , in the late and present reigns , passed through the successive offices of lord of the admiralty , master of the ...
... honours ; was elected , soon after he came of age , member for the town of Berwick , and afterwards for Ply- mouth ; and , in the late and present reigns , passed through the successive offices of lord of the admiralty , master of the ...
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... honour to the English nation . They are principally as follow : 1. " Euclidis Elementa , " Cantab . 1655 , 8vo . 2. ¡° Eu- clidis Data , " Cantab . 1657 , 8vo . 3. " Lectiones Optic©¡ xviii , " Lond . 1669 , 4to . 4. " Lectiones ...
... honour to the English nation . They are principally as follow : 1. " Euclidis Elementa , " Cantab . 1655 , 8vo . 2. ¡° Eu- clidis Data , " Cantab . 1657 , 8vo . 3. " Lectiones Optic©¡ xviii , " Lond . 1669 , 4to . 4. " Lectiones ...
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... honour to his country . He was unrivalled in mathematical learning , and especially in the sublime geometry ; in which he has been excelled only by his successor Newton . The same genius that seemed to be born only to bring hidden ...
... honour to his country . He was unrivalled in mathematical learning , and especially in the sublime geometry ; in which he has been excelled only by his successor Newton . The same genius that seemed to be born only to bring hidden ...
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... honour , expecting more solid advantages in his own country . In 1180 , he returned home through Flanders and England , and in his way stopped at Canter- bury , where he emphatically describes ( what may be well allowed him ) the great ...
... honour , expecting more solid advantages in his own country . In 1180 , he returned home through Flanders and England , and in his way stopped at Canter- bury , where he emphatically describes ( what may be well allowed him ) the great ...
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