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... continued to the end of his life , and which is highly esteemed by the learned . Lambert was as universally esteemed for his amiable cha- racter as respected for his scientific merits . The manner , in which he had been educated , had ...
... continued to the end of his life , and which is highly esteemed by the learned . Lambert was as universally esteemed for his amiable cha- racter as respected for his scientific merits . The manner , in which he had been educated , had ...
Side 46
... continued in his situation , uncontaminated by the vices of a court , when the regent , with that caprice which frequently attends the ruler of a nation , deprived him of the seals . That knowledge and those acquirements which qualified ...
... continued in his situation , uncontaminated by the vices of a court , when the regent , with that caprice which frequently attends the ruler of a nation , deprived him of the seals . That knowledge and those acquirements which qualified ...
Side 47
... continued in solitude , with some intervals of public duty , till the year 1737 , when he was reinstated in his office , without his solicitation , or rather without his consent , and executed his duty with his former ability and virtue ...
... continued in solitude , with some intervals of public duty , till the year 1737 , when he was reinstated in his office , without his solicitation , or rather without his consent , and executed his duty with his former ability and virtue ...
Side 68
... continued some time longer occasionally stealing a few hours to devote to painting ; when he had the good fortune to attract the notice of the late Mr. Malbone , an artist who not only excelled others in his art , but also in those ...
... continued some time longer occasionally stealing a few hours to devote to painting ; when he had the good fortune to attract the notice of the late Mr. Malbone , an artist who not only excelled others in his art , but also in those ...
Side 80
... continued in our next . ) take me for a relick . " Said the prince . The messenger took back no other answer . On the octave of Corpus Christi , the prince , having perfectly recovered , expressed an inclination to see the procession ...
... continued in our next . ) take me for a relick . " Said the prince . The messenger took back no other answer . On the octave of Corpus Christi , the prince , having perfectly recovered , expressed an inclination to see the procession ...
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