The English Cyclopaedia, Część 3,Tom 5Charles Knight Bradbury, Evans, 1867 |
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... returned on the accession of Queen Mary . In 1554 he was made a serjeant - at - law , one of the commissioners for the prosecution of heretics , and in 1588 , a little before Mary's death , one of the justices but he preferred retiring ...
... returned on the accession of Queen Mary . In 1554 he was made a serjeant - at - law , one of the commissioners for the prosecution of heretics , and in 1588 , a little before Mary's death , one of the justices but he preferred retiring ...
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... returned to Rome , and shortly afterwards returned to Vienna , where he entered upon the duties of his professorship . While in Italy he REGIOMONTANUS . composed his work entitled ' De Triangulis Planis.
... returned to Rome , and shortly afterwards returned to Vienna , where he entered upon the duties of his professorship . While in Italy he REGIOMONTANUS . composed his work entitled ' De Triangulis Planis.
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... returned to Paris on the 4th of December 1683 , where , satiated with the wandering life he had led , he determined upon settling . Having purchased some lucra tive situations under government , he there devoted a part of his time to ...
... returned to Paris on the 4th of December 1683 , where , satiated with the wandering life he had led , he determined upon settling . Having purchased some lucra tive situations under government , he there devoted a part of his time to ...
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... returned to England , and in 1849 was appointed commanding engineer at Woolwich . In 1850 and 1851 he directed the officers of Engineers and the Sappers and Miners , preparatory to and during the Great Exhibition . On the resignation of ...
... returned to England , and in 1849 was appointed commanding engineer at Woolwich . In 1850 and 1851 he directed the officers of Engineers and the Sappers and Miners , preparatory to and during the Great Exhibition . On the resignation of ...
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... returned by dedicating to him one of his works . Reinesius appears to have had no small share of the pride and irritability that too often accompany the possession of great talents and learning . This involved him in several angry ...
... returned by dedicating to him one of his works . Reinesius appears to have had no small share of the pride and irritability that too often accompany the possession of great talents and learning . This involved him in several angry ...
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