| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pagine
...which he diedi between Four and Five in the Morning, in the 7Oth Year of his Age. Thus died Boerkaave, 'a Man formed by Nature for great Defigns, and guided by Religion in the Exertion of his Abilities : He was of a robuft and athletic Conftitution of Body, fo hardened by early Severities, and wholefome... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pagine
...which he died, between four and five in the morning, in the 7oth year of his age. Thus died Boerhaave, a man formed by nature for great defigns, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities. He was of a robuft and athletic conflitution of body, fo hardened by early feverities, and wholefome... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pagine
...five in the morning, in the 7oth year of his age. Thus died Boefhaave, a rrian formed by nature ior great defigns, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities. He was of a rob u ft and athletic conftitution of body, fo hardened by early lev-critics, .and wholefome... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 558 pagine
...which he died, between four and five in the morning, in the yoth year of his age. Thus died Boerhaave, a man formed by nature for great defigns, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities. He was of a robuft and athletic conftitution of body, fo hardened by early feverities, and wholefome... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1807 - 328 pagine
...written the following beautiful eulogium on this great man ; " A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities ; determined to lose none of his hours, when he had attained one science, he attempted another; he added physic to... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1807 - 334 pagine
...written the following beautiful eulogium on this great man ; " A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities ; determined to lose none of his hours, when he had attained one science, he attempted another; he added physic to... | |
| Flushing - 1809 - 312 pagine
...— a man whom our own Dr. Johnson thus characterized : "A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities. Determined to lose none of his hours, when he had attained one science, he attempted another; he added 9 physic to... | |
| R. Smith - 1827 - 866 pagine
...hang themselves ! !" Dr. Johnson has thus characterized him. A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities : determined to lose none of his hours; when he had attained one science, he attempted another; he added physic to... | |
| James Caughey - 1845 - 336 pagine
...Johnson sets forth his character in a very pleasing light. " A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities ; determined to lose none of his hours, when he attained one science, he attempted another ; he added physic to divinity... | |
| James Caughey - 1857 - 444 pagine
...Johnson sets forth his character in a very pleasing light. " A man formed by nature for great designs, and guided by religion in the exertion of his abilities; determined to lose none of his hours, when he attained one science, he attempted another ; he added physic to divinity... | |
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