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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... nature , and the admiration of her multiform and attractive productions . At the age of sixteen , he was seized with a spitting of blood , which inter- rupted the regular course of his studies , and confined him to his chamber for three ...
... nature , and the admiration of her multiform and attractive productions . At the age of sixteen , he was seized with a spitting of blood , which inter- rupted the regular course of his studies , and confined him to his chamber for three ...
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... Nature has vouchsafed to mankind . " He had scarcely recovered from his first attack when his desire to pursue his medical studies ( the profession he had selected ) induced him to visit London , for the purpose of obtaining advantages ...
... Nature has vouchsafed to mankind . " He had scarcely recovered from his first attack when his desire to pursue his medical studies ( the profession he had selected ) induced him to visit London , for the purpose of obtaining advantages ...
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... nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately home with them , and injure what they left . This made me upon my guard with them . " He was chosen secretary ...
... nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately home with them , and injure what they left . This made me upon my guard with them . " He was chosen secretary ...
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... nature and art . Sir Hans's house * forms a square of above one hundred feet each side , inclosing a court ; and three front rooms had tables set along the middle , which were spread over with drawers filled with all sorts of precious ...
... nature and art . Sir Hans's house * forms a square of above one hundred feet each side , inclosing a court ; and three front rooms had tables set along the middle , which were spread over with drawers filled with all sorts of precious ...
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... nature , to increase his fine collection of drawings , on the same subject , by other masters . He also paid five guineas a leaf to M. Robert , a celebrated French artist , for drawings of plants , animals , shells , & c . , which are ...
... nature , to increase his fine collection of drawings , on the same subject , by other masters . He also paid five guineas a leaf to M. Robert , a celebrated French artist , for drawings of plants , animals , shells , & c . , which are ...
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