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... learned , industrious , and singular man . I doubt whether the continental scholars are fully apprised of this imposture , as I observe it quoted as a genuine work by the very learned professor Meinus in the Syllabus to his History of ...
... learned , industrious , and singular man . I doubt whether the continental scholars are fully apprised of this imposture , as I observe it quoted as a genuine work by the very learned professor Meinus in the Syllabus to his History of ...
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... learned author informs us , that the production is merely a con- cession to the solicitations of some of his princely and noble friends , especially among the French ; his own words are quippe qui à principibus nonnullis et nobilibus ...
... learned author informs us , that the production is merely a con- cession to the solicitations of some of his princely and noble friends , especially among the French ; his own words are quippe qui à principibus nonnullis et nobilibus ...
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... learned pro- fessions and a minute and profound acquaintance with the seve- ral branches of which it consists , intitles the possessor to a doctor's degree . 5. The profession of physic . The whole circle of natural science , mentioned ...
... learned pro- fessions and a minute and profound acquaintance with the seve- ral branches of which it consists , intitles the possessor to a doctor's degree . 5. The profession of physic . The whole circle of natural science , mentioned ...
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