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In 1655 , he was created doctor of physic , and two years afterwards , he took a
house in St. Paul's church - yard , and much about the same time , married the
widow of Mr. Sayon , an eminent merchant . Being thus settled , he soon gained a
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In 1655 , he was created doctor of physic , and two years afterwards , he took a
house in St. Paul's church - yard , and much about the same time , married the
widow of Mr. Sayon , an eminent merchant . Being thus settled , he soon gained a
...
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In 1777 he took the degree of B.A .; and determining to apply himself to the study
of the law , he about 1778 , or 1779 , became a pupil to Allen ... In 1780 he took
the degree of M. A. and about the same time was chosen fellow of the college .
In 1777 he took the degree of B.A .; and determining to apply himself to the study
of the law , he about 1778 , or 1779 , became a pupil to Allen ... In 1780 he took
the degree of M. A. and about the same time was chosen fellow of the college .
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In 1783 , he took the degree of M. A. and the following year went to Edinburgh ,
where he distinguished himself , not only as a member , but for some time as
president of the royal medical and natural history societies . In 1786 he returned
to ...
In 1783 , he took the degree of M. A. and the following year went to Edinburgh ,
where he distinguished himself , not only as a member , but for some time as
president of the royal medical and natural history societies . In 1786 he returned
to ...
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In the year 665 , he took a second journey to Rome ; and after some months stay
in that city , he received the tonsure in the monastery of Lerins , where he
continued about two years in a strict observance of the monastic discipline . He
was ...
In the year 665 , he took a second journey to Rome ; and after some months stay
in that city , he received the tonsure in the monastery of Lerins , where he
continued about two years in a strict observance of the monastic discipline . He
was ...
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But the care , which he took to preserve himself , aid his success in it , lost him his
high favour with the king , as the duke of York was greatly offended with him ; for
which reason he quitted his post , and was made lord chamberlain on the 11th ...
But the care , which he took to preserve himself , aid his success in it , lost him his
high favour with the king , as the duke of York was greatly offended with him ; for
which reason he quitted his post , and was made lord chamberlain on the 11th ...
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