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... never- theless most admirable , on account of the expression , and excellent drawing , which is discovered in them . His heads are very beautiful and characteristic ; and the other extre- mities of his figures finely marked . Amidst all ...
... never- theless most admirable , on account of the expression , and excellent drawing , which is discovered in them . His heads are very beautiful and characteristic ; and the other extre- mities of his figures finely marked . Amidst all ...
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... never rose to any distinguished eminence as a pleader . He was for some time recorder of Bristol , in which situation he was preceded by sir Michael Foster , and succeeded by Mr. Dunning , afterwards lord Ashburton . In May 1751 he was ...
... never rose to any distinguished eminence as a pleader . He was for some time recorder of Bristol , in which situation he was preceded by sir Michael Foster , and succeeded by Mr. Dunning , afterwards lord Ashburton . In May 1751 he was ...
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... Hildesley , p . 302. - Biog . Brit.Ath . Ox , vol , II.- Life of Dr. John Barwick . - Lives of the English Bishops , 8vo . 1731 , p . 120.- Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy . never would take the covenant , yet , by his BARROW . 39.
... Hildesley , p . 302. - Biog . Brit.Ath . Ox , vol , II.- Life of Dr. John Barwick . - Lives of the English Bishops , 8vo . 1731 , p . 120.- Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy . never would take the covenant , yet , by his BARROW . 39.
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Alexander Chalmers. never would take the covenant , yet , by his great merit and prudent behaviour he preserved the esteem and good- will of his superiors . Of this we have an instance in Dr. Hill , master of the college , who had been ...
Alexander Chalmers. never would take the covenant , yet , by his great merit and prudent behaviour he preserved the esteem and good- will of his superiors . Of this we have an instance in Dr. Hill , master of the college , who had been ...
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... never returned them , are irrecoverably lost . The year following , which was 1661 , he took the degree of bachelor in divinity . July the 16th , 1662 , he was elected professor of geometry in Gresham - college , in the room of Mr. Law ...
... never returned them , are irrecoverably lost . The year following , which was 1661 , he took the degree of bachelor in divinity . July the 16th , 1662 , he was elected professor of geometry in Gresham - college , in the room of Mr. Law ...
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