A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... 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 after- wards given to Servetus , Columbus , and Carsalpinus , the extent of whose ...
... 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 after- wards given to Servetus , Columbus , and Carsalpinus , the extent of whose ...
Page 289
... honour of knighthood , and not long after , was made a gentleman of the bed chamber , a governor of Trinity house , and a commissioner of the navy . These appointments were followed by another still less con- formable to his character ...
... honour of knighthood , and not long after , was made a gentleman of the bed chamber , a governor of Trinity house , and a commissioner of the navy . These appointments were followed by another still less con- formable to his character ...
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... honour of England . In the end of March 1701 , he communicated to the parliament the termination of his negotiations with France , that Louis would grant no other security for the maintenance of peace but a renewal of the treaty of ...
... honour of England . In the end of March 1701 , he communicated to the parliament the termination of his negotiations with France , that Louis would grant no other security for the maintenance of peace but a renewal of the treaty of ...
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