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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... body and ardour of mind concur to vanquish difficulties , his travels were eminently successful . To say nothing of the other curiosities with which he enriched his native country , he brought home from Ja- maica and the adjacent ...
... body and ardour of mind concur to vanquish difficulties , his travels were eminently successful . To say nothing of the other curiosities with which he enriched his native country , he brought home from Ja- maica and the adjacent ...
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... bodies ; he had no sooner purchased the manor of Chelsea than , in 1721 , he gave the Apothecaries ' Company the freehold of their Botanical Garden , upon the following conditions , viz . , the payment of five pounds per annum , and the ...
... bodies ; he had no sooner purchased the manor of Chelsea than , in 1721 , he gave the Apothecaries ' Company the freehold of their Botanical Garden , upon the following conditions , viz . , the payment of five pounds per annum , and the ...
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... body . Soon afterwards he presented to the Society one hundred guineas , and a bust of King Charles II . , its founder , besides being mainly instrumental in procuring the endowment for Sir Godfrey Copley's annual gold medal . In this ...
... body . Soon afterwards he presented to the Society one hundred guineas , and a bust of King Charles II . , its founder , besides being mainly instrumental in procuring the endowment for Sir Godfrey Copley's annual gold medal . In this ...
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... bodies was rewarded with the Copley medal , of which he was so deservedly proud as to have it engraved in the title - page of the first volume of his work . Hactenus hæc . Hitherto the extreme temperance of Sir Hans Sloane had preserved ...
... bodies was rewarded with the Copley medal , of which he was so deservedly proud as to have it engraved in the title - page of the first volume of his work . Hactenus hæc . Hitherto the extreme temperance of Sir Hans Sloane had preserved ...
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... body . The funeral sermon was preach- ed by Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Bangor , who delivered a very affecting discourse from Psalm xc . , 12 , - " So teach us to number our days , that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom " -but no ...
... body . The funeral sermon was preach- ed by Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Bangor , who delivered a very affecting discourse from Psalm xc . , 12 , - " So teach us to number our days , that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom " -but no ...
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