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... natural son of James de Pala- fox , marquis de Hariza , in the kingdom of Arragon , was born in 100. His mother , it is said , attempted to drown him at his birth , but one of his father's vassals drew him out of the water , and took ...
... natural son of James de Pala- fox , marquis de Hariza , in the kingdom of Arragon , was born in 100. His mother , it is said , attempted to drown him at his birth , but one of his father's vassals drew him out of the water , and took ...
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... nature were exhausted , and medicine of no avail . He died on the 25th , under the ac- cumulated influence of debility and disease , and was in- terred in the cathedral of Carlisle by the side of his first wife , by whom he had eight ...
... nature were exhausted , and medicine of no avail . He died on the 25th , under the ac- cumulated influence of debility and disease , and was in- terred in the cathedral of Carlisle by the side of his first wife , by whom he had eight ...
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... nature ; and in the course of his surveys , he con- ceived the notion that France had been formerly covered by the sea , and propagated his opinion at Paris , against a host of opponents , with the greatest boldness . It was con ...
... nature ; and in the course of his surveys , he con- ceived the notion that France had been formerly covered by the sea , and propagated his opinion at Paris , against a host of opponents , with the greatest boldness . It was con ...
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... natural history at Paris , upon which he gave lectures at the rate of half a crown each person , a large sum for that ... Nature des Eaux , et Fontaines , de Metaux , des Sols , des Saline , des Pierres , des Terres , " & c . This work ...
... natural history at Paris , upon which he gave lectures at the rate of half a crown each person , a large sum for that ... Nature des Eaux , et Fontaines , de Metaux , des Sols , des Saline , des Pierres , des Terres , " & c . This work ...
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... natural history , with which Leyden abounded , and was particularly charmed with the collection of Gronovius , which he repeatedly exa- 1 Dupin . Moreri . - Lardner's Works . - Cave , vol . I , -Saxii Onomast . where áre others of the ...
... natural history , with which Leyden abounded , and was particularly charmed with the collection of Gronovius , which he repeatedly exa- 1 Dupin . Moreri . - Lardner's Works . - Cave , vol . I , -Saxii Onomast . where áre others of the ...
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