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Alexander Chalmers. THE GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY . A NEW EDITION . VOL . XXIV . Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , Red.
Alexander Chalmers. THE GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY . A NEW EDITION . VOL . XXIV . Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , Red.
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... PRINTED FOR J. NICHOLS AND SON ; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; T. PAYNE ; OTRIDGE AND SON ; G. AND W. NICOL ; G. WILKIE ; J. WALKER ; R. LEA ; W. LOWNDES ; WHITE , COCHRANE , AND CO . ; T. EGERTON ; LACKINGTON , ALLEN , AND CO .; J ...
... PRINTED FOR J. NICHOLS AND SON ; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; T. PAYNE ; OTRIDGE AND SON ; G. AND W. NICOL ; G. WILKIE ; J. WALKER ; R. LEA ; W. LOWNDES ; WHITE , COCHRANE , AND CO . ; T. EGERTON ; LACKINGTON , ALLEN , AND CO .; J ...
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... printed . Brucker men- tions a compendium of the Aristotelian philosophy pub . lished from his manuscripts ; and Tilman published his paraphrase on the epistles of Dionysius the Areopagite , " Georgii Pachymer©¡ paraphrasis in decem ...
... printed . Brucker men- tions a compendium of the Aristotelian philosophy pub . lished from his manuscripts ; and Tilman published his paraphrase on the epistles of Dionysius the Areopagite , " Georgii Pachymer©¡ paraphrasis in decem ...
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... printed , in 1658 , his " Astronomi- cal Tables , " which are very succinct and plain . But , as few great men are without their foible , that of Pagan was a prejudice in favour of judicial astrology ; and , though he is more reserved ...
... printed , in 1658 , his " Astronomi- cal Tables , " which are very succinct and plain . But , as few great men are without their foible , that of Pagan was a prejudice in favour of judicial astrology ; and , though he is more reserved ...
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... printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular . The point in dispute was at this time eagerly contested . Arch- bishop Abbot did not think it of sufficient importance to be allowed to disturb the peace of ...
... printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular . The point in dispute was at this time eagerly contested . Arch- bishop Abbot did not think it of sufficient importance to be allowed to disturb the peace of ...
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