A New Biographical Dictionary: Containing a Brief Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons and Remarkable Characters in Every Age and NationT. Bensley, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, 1799 - 436 страница |
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... ( HENRY CORNE- LIUS ) a man of considerable learn- ing , and a great magician according to report , in the sixteenth century . was born at Cologne 1486 , of a nobie family . an extensive genius , well skilled in many parts of knowledge ...
... ( HENRY CORNE- LIUS ) a man of considerable learn- ing , and a great magician according to report , in the sixteenth century . was born at Cologne 1486 , of a nobie family . an extensive genius , well skilled in many parts of knowledge ...
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... Henry VII . founded Jesus Col. lege , in Cambridge , for a master , six fellows , and as many scholars , and died October 1 , 1500 . ALBINUS , elegant Chapel of Trinity College , and the church of All - saints in the High - street . His ...
... Henry VII . founded Jesus Col. lege , in Cambridge , for a master , six fellows , and as many scholars , and died October 1 , 1500 . ALBINUS , elegant Chapel of Trinity College , and the church of All - saints in the High - street . His ...
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... Henry forces to renew the war , was in- VII . " in 8vo . 1698 , and died about sidiously slain by Bessus , governor 1640 . of the Bactrians . Alexander wept at the fate of Darius , and , after- wards procuring Bessus to be given up to ...
... Henry forces to renew the war , was in- VII . " in 8vo . 1698 , and died about sidiously slain by Bessus , governor 1640 . of the Bactrians . Alexander wept at the fate of Darius , and , after- wards procuring Bessus to be given up to ...
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... Henry VIII . modern Telegraph . ] When the and honoured by Pope Leo X. with Royal Academy was newly regulated a public character at the court of in 1699 , Amontons was admitted that prince and in all appearance a member of it , and read ...
... Henry VIII . modern Telegraph . ] When the and honoured by Pope Leo X. with Royal Academy was newly regulated a public character at the court of in 1699 , Amontons was admitted that prince and in all appearance a member of it , and read ...
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... Henry Cuffe , secretary to the earl of Essex ; where the at- torney - general charging the prisoner syllogistically , and Cuffe answering him in the same style , lord chief justice Anderson said smartly , " I sit here to judge of law ...
... Henry Cuffe , secretary to the earl of Essex ; where the at- torney - general charging the prisoner syllogistically , and Cuffe answering him in the same style , lord chief justice Anderson said smartly , " I sit here to judge of law ...
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