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assembly . The verdict was given against bim , and he was sentenced to pay a
fine of a hundred marks , and to be imprisoned till the fine was paid . On his
recommitment to prison , he was confined with upwards of sixty others , mostly
quakers ...
assembly . The verdict was given against bim , and he was sentenced to pay a
fine of a hundred marks , and to be imprisoned till the fine was paid . On his
recommitment to prison , he was confined with upwards of sixty others , mostly
quakers ...
Page 248
The rude taste of the times allowed great licence to writers of every description ,
and it is not to be expected , that a satirist could refrain from exércising the liberty
given him ; there is , consequently , a strong tinge of coarseness in many of the ...
The rude taste of the times allowed great licence to writers of every description ,
and it is not to be expected , that a satirist could refrain from exércising the liberty
given him ; there is , consequently , a strong tinge of coarseness in many of the ...
Page 276
It was even given to Galen , in no part of whose works can a single hint of the true
nature of the circulation be found . It was afterwards given to Servetus , Columbus
, and Carsalpinus , the extent of whose discoveries has been already ...
It was even given to Galen , in no part of whose works can a single hint of the true
nature of the circulation be found . It was afterwards given to Servetus , Columbus
, and Carsalpinus , the extent of whose discoveries has been already ...
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