The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow, Том 1Clarendon Press, 1818 |
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... friends , or interest of the bookseller , has made it ufual to prefix the life of an author before his works ; and fometimes it is a care very neceffary to give him a high and excellent character , the better to protect his writings ...
... friends , or interest of the bookseller , has made it ufual to prefix the life of an author before his works ; and fometimes it is a care very neceffary to give him a high and excellent character , the better to protect his writings ...
Сторінка vi
... friends may more readily find their proper place , and fo give the better luftre to one another : and this I think the fitter to be obferved , because the harmonious , regular , conftant tenor of his life is the moft admirable thing in ...
... friends may more readily find their proper place , and fo give the better luftre to one another : and this I think the fitter to be obferved , because the harmonious , regular , conftant tenor of his life is the moft admirable thing in ...
Сторінка ix
... friends in that College ( for out of it he had few acquaintance ) can , and I hope fome one will , report frequent ... friend : he proceeded to the demonstration of the other ancient mathematicians , and published his Euclid in a less ...
... friends in that College ( for out of it he had few acquaintance ) can , and I hope fome one will , report frequent ... friend : he proceeded to the demonstration of the other ancient mathematicians , and published his Euclid in a less ...
Сторінка xi
... friendship . As he could presently learn to play at all games , so he could accommodate his difcourfe to all capacities , that it fhould be grateful and profitable ; he could argue a point without arrogance or paffion to convince the ...
... friendship . As he could presently learn to play at all games , so he could accommodate his difcourfe to all capacities , that it fhould be grateful and profitable ; he could argue a point without arrogance or paffion to convince the ...
Сторінка xii
... friends expected great things for him who had fuffered and deferved fo much : yet nothing came ; fo that he was ... friend ( to himself I mean ) thought fit to borrow , and never to restore thofe Lectures . July 16 , 1662 , he was chosen ...
... friends expected great things for him who had fuffered and deferved fo much : yet nothing came ; fo that he was ... friend ( to himself I mean ) thought fit to borrow , and never to restore thofe Lectures . July 16 , 1662 , he was chosen ...
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