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Page 206
It is a pleasing circumstance that his daughter , Lady Masham , after watching the
declining footsteps of her illustrious father , had the honour of nursing in his dying
hours the immortal Locke , who expired in her house . Cudworth is one of ...
It is a pleasing circumstance that his daughter , Lady Masham , after watching the
declining footsteps of her illustrious father , had the honour of nursing in his dying
hours the immortal Locke , who expired in her house . Cudworth is one of ...
Page 237
On the accession of James the First , he received the honour of knighthood , and
during the whole of that reign he was consulted by persons in office upon points
relative to the constitution , and to ancient usages . He drew up memorials and ...
On the accession of James the First , he received the honour of knighthood , and
during the whole of that reign he was consulted by persons in office upon points
relative to the constitution , and to ancient usages . He drew up memorials and ...
Page 276
Various attempts were now made to transfer the honour to others . 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 ...
Various attempts were now made to transfer the honour to others . 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 ...
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