The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1814 |
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... Paris Oct. 10 , 1732. He was the nephew of the celebrated Duhamel , and acquired a similar taste for those studies that end in objects of real utility . He travelled over Anjou and Brittany to investigate the nature of the slate ...
... Paris Oct. 10 , 1732. He was the nephew of the celebrated Duhamel , and acquired a similar taste for those studies that end in objects of real utility . He travelled over Anjou and Brittany to investigate the nature of the slate ...
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... Paris , and continued his studies in the community of M. Gillot , at the college of St. Barbe , including the time of his being licentiate , and was immediately nominated theo- logal of Rochelle ; this office , however , he declined ...
... Paris , and continued his studies in the community of M. Gillot , at the college of St. Barbe , including the time of his being licentiate , and was immediately nominated theo- logal of Rochelle ; this office , however , he declined ...
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... Paris , in 1554 , with elaborate notes by Gabriel Prateolus ; and is said , in the title , to be formed so diligently of sentences from Plautus and Terence , that to interpret it might serve as an extensive comment on both those authors ...
... Paris , in 1554 , with elaborate notes by Gabriel Prateolus ; and is said , in the title , to be formed so diligently of sentences from Plautus and Terence , that to interpret it might serve as an extensive comment on both those authors ...
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... Paris , that gentleman furnished him with every piece of antiquity that he had collected , which could be of use to his work ; several were accordingly engraved and described , as appears by sir Andrew's name on the plates . 1 1 ...
... Paris , that gentleman furnished him with every piece of antiquity that he had collected , which could be of use to his work ; several were accordingly engraved and described , as appears by sir Andrew's name on the plates . 1 1 ...
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... Paris , and afterwards provisional deputy to the national convention , which , however , he did not enter until after the death of the king . In Sept. 1793 , he obtained the adoption of a project for the regulation of weights and ...
... Paris , and afterwards provisional deputy to the national convention , which , however , he did not enter until after the death of the king . In Sept. 1793 , he obtained the adoption of a project for the regulation of weights and ...
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