| John Walker - 1813 - 1014 páginas
...were destroyed by the generall fire. He was always very contemplative, and the first y' I heare of y' was curious in Anatomic in England. He had made dissections...Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often sayd, that of all the losses he sustained, no griefe was so crucifying to him as... | |
| 1816 - 582 páginas
...first yt. I heare of yt. was curious in Anatomic in England. He had made dissections of froggs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...rebellion, he being for the king, and with him at Oxon; but he often sayd, that of all the losses he sustained, no griefe was so crucifying to him as... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 388 páginas
...first that I hear of that was curious in Anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 516 páginas
...number of other animals, and has curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goodes, in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the...Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losse he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as... | |
| 1846 - 506 páginas
...had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations ou them, which papers, together with his goods, in his...Rebellion ; he being for the king, and with him at Oxon. But he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as... | |
| 1846 - 502 páginas
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the begmning of the Rebellion ; he being for the king, and with him at Oxon. But he often said, that of... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying... | |
| William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 páginas
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying... | |
| 1848 - 460 páginas
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying... | |
| Sir George Edward Paget - 1850 - 28 páginas
...had made dissections of frogs, toads, " and a number of other animals, and had curious obser" rations on them, which papers, together with his goods, "...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the begin" ning of the Rebellion ; he being for the King and with " him at Oxon*." From this account we... | |
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