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Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ...
Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ...
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Disabled now from public service , he re - assumed , with greater vigour than ever , the study of the mathematics . and fortification ; and , in 1645 , gave to the public his " Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who ...
Disabled now from public service , he re - assumed , with greater vigour than ever , the study of the mathematics . and fortification ; and , in 1645 , gave to the public his " Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who ...
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The king or- dered his first physician to attend him in his illness , and gave several marks of the extraordinary esteem which he had for his merit . His character is that of an universal genius ; and , having ...
The king or- dered his first physician to attend him in his illness , and gave several marks of the extraordinary esteem which he had for his merit . His character is that of an universal genius ; and , having ...
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Pennsylvania gave him , as we have mentioned , 500l . currency ; and New- York gave him an estate of more than three hundred acres , in high cultivation , which was perhaps the more agreeable to him , as it was the confiscated property ...
Pennsylvania gave him , as we have mentioned , 500l . currency ; and New- York gave him an estate of more than three hundred acres , in high cultivation , which was perhaps the more agreeable to him , as it was the confiscated property ...
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In the mean time , although ignorant of the French language , he was chosen a member of the French convention , and in consistency with his avowed malignity , gave his vote for a declaration of war against Great Britain .
In the mean time , although ignorant of the French language , he was chosen a member of the French convention , and in consistency with his avowed malignity , gave his vote for a declaration of war against Great Britain .
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