| Early English newspapers - 1811 - 768 pages
...annum. P. 595. b. The late Dr.' Parr died in his <>0th year, at his house in the Bedford Circus. He was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and an eminent loader of the medical profession. His extended career was brilliant and successful : acute... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 pages
...year. He was never married : his manners were simple ; but his temper rather cold and reserved. He was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh ; and, by the solicitation of Lavoisier, was chosen one of the eight foreign members of the Paris Academy... | |
| John Lemprière, Eleazar Lord - Biography - 1825 - 804 pages
...ancient or modern. About 1 773 the art of copying pictures in oil colours by a mechanical proсея was invented at this manufactory, and to such a degree...of several foreign institutions. He died at Soho in 1809 ; and was succeeded by his only son. — WB BOUQUERANT, a negro of St. Domingo, who possessed... | |
| John Lemprière, Eleazar Lord - Biography - 1825 - 794 pages
...this manufaetory, and to such a degree that the copies were taken for originals even hy connoisscurs. Mr. Boulton was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinhurgh, and a memher of several forcign institutions. He died at Soho in 1809 ; and was succeeded... | |
| Asia - 1826 - 796 pages
...Scotland. He died at Nuthill, April 16, 1836, at the advanced age of eighty-one. • ... . . , '. Mr. Bruce was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and a member of the Royal Society of Gottingen. His printed works are contained in the following list. It is believed... | |
| Asia - 1826 - 780 pages
...royalty in Scotland. He died at Nuthill, April 16, 1826, at the advanced age of eighty, one. Mr. Bruce was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and a member of the Royal Society of Gottingen. His printed works are contained in the following list. It is believed... | |
| John Gorton - 1833 - 820 pages
...funeral, each of whom had a silver medal presented to him, which had Ы*еп struck for the occasion. He was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and an associate of several scientific institutions abroad. His manners and conversation are said to have... | |
| 1834 - 1068 pages
...bye-laws, we believe, allowing of but one or two eminent individuals enjoying that honour. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and a member of many other learned bodies. In the winter of 1821 he suffered dreadfully from prurigo senilis, the irritation... | |
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