A New Biographical Dictionary:: Containing a Brief Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons and Remarkable Characters in Every Age and NationLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Harris, Peacocks and Bampton; Scatcherd and Letterman; J. Wallis; Wilkie and Robinson; and J. Walker., 1811 - 488 sider |
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... ( JOHN VAN ) a Dutch sians were routed . His second was painter of landscapes , birds , and at Issus , a city of Cilicia , where ALDUS ( See MANUTIUS ) . ALEMBERT ( JOHN LE ROND D ' ) secretary to the French Aca- demy , & c . and one of ...
... ( JOHN VAN ) a Dutch sians were routed . His second was painter of landscapes , birds , and at Issus , a city of Cilicia , where ALDUS ( See MANUTIUS ) . ALEMBERT ( JOHN LE ROND D ' ) secretary to the French Aca- demy , & c . and one of ...
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... John and St. Andrew , he took the times prolix , but always perspicu- names of John Andreas . At the de- ous and guarded . His manners sire of Martin Garcia , bishop of were gentlemanly and unconstrained , Barcelona , he undertook to ...
... John and St. Andrew , he took the times prolix , but always perspicu- names of John Andreas . At the de- ous and guarded . His manners sire of Martin Garcia , bishop of were gentlemanly and unconstrained , Barcelona , he undertook to ...
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... ( JOHN ) a celebrated scholar , and author of the " Anna's of Bavaria , " born 1466 , at Aben- sperg , in the country ... ( JOHN ) an eminent parricide , who poisoned his father English antiquary , born at Easton to possess his throne , died ...
... ( JOHN ) a celebrated scholar , and author of the " Anna's of Bavaria , " born 1466 , at Aben- sperg , in the country ... ( JOHN ) an eminent parricide , who poisoned his father English antiquary , born at Easton to possess his throne , died ...
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... ( JOHN ) bishop of Ossory vanced his prices , and by the year in Ireland , born at Cove , a small BALCHEN ( JOHN ) a celebrated English admiral , shipwrecked on the coast of Scilly , in the Victory , a first - rate , when upwards of 1100 ...
... ( JOHN ) bishop of Ossory vanced his prices , and by the year in Ireland , born at Cove , a small BALCHEN ( JOHN ) a celebrated English admiral , shipwrecked on the coast of Scilly , in the Victory , a first - rate , when upwards of 1100 ...
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... ( JOHN DE ) founder BANKS ( JOHN ) an English of Baliol College , Oxford , which dramatic writer . His turn was en- was begun by him in 1263 , and af . tirely to tragedy , his merit in terwards perfected by his widow . which is of a ...
... ( JOHN DE ) founder BANKS ( JOHN ) an English of Baliol College , Oxford , which dramatic writer . His turn was en- was begun by him in 1263 , and af . tirely to tragedy , his merit in terwards perfected by his widow . which is of a ...
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