The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... MUSEUM . A SKETCH of the useful life of this illustrious physician and naturalist , cannot but be acceptable to our readers , at a time when the proposed improvements in the British Museum , detailed in the recent report of the ...
... MUSEUM . A SKETCH of the useful life of this illustrious physician and naturalist , cannot but be acceptable to our readers , at a time when the proposed improvements in the British Museum , detailed in the recent report of the ...
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... Museum , and Dr. John Radcliffe , the founder of the celebrated library at Oxford . Dr. Sloane , some time afterwards , took an opportunity of bearing witness to Dr. Radcliffe's great merit as a physician . In order to express his utter ...
... Museum , and Dr. John Radcliffe , the founder of the celebrated library at Oxford . Dr. Sloane , some time afterwards , took an opportunity of bearing witness to Dr. Radcliffe's great merit as a physician . In order to express his utter ...
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... Museum was consi- derably increased by the purchase of Mr. Courten's large collection , on condition that he should pay certain legacies and debts with which it was charged . This duty he strictly performed , although the amount to be ...
... Museum was consi- derably increased by the purchase of Mr. Courten's large collection , on condition that he should pay certain legacies and debts with which it was charged . This duty he strictly performed , although the amount to be ...
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... Museum . * The following is the last letter ever written by Mr. Ray , about ten days before his death , and presents an affecting , but consolatory , picture of the state of mind of this great and good man , at that awful period ...
... Museum . * The following is the last letter ever written by Mr. Ray , about ten days before his death , and presents an affecting , but consolatory , picture of the state of mind of this great and good man , at that awful period ...
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... museum , and states that he had numbered and catalogued the whole of them himself , amounting to the immense quantity of nearly 40,000 articles , in- cluding 20,000 coins and medals , 2666 volumes of MSS , and 7,671 Greek and Latin ...
... museum , and states that he had numbered and catalogued the whole of them himself , amounting to the immense quantity of nearly 40,000 articles , in- cluding 20,000 coins and medals , 2666 volumes of MSS , and 7,671 Greek and Latin ...
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