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Memorials of John Ray: Consisting of His Life - Page 85
by William Derham, James Edward Smith, Georges baron Cuvier, Aubert Aubert Du Petit-Thouars - 1846 - 220 pages
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Select Remains of the Learned John Ray ...: With His Life,

John Ray, William Derham - 1760 - 370 pages
...dying Hand (22). • a . In a Word, in his Dealings, no Man more ftrictly juft; in his Converfation, no Man more humble, courteous, and affable : Towards...GOD, no Man more devout; and towards the Poor and Diftrefied, no Man more compafiionate and charitable, according to his Abilities. (22) See the aforefaid...
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Select Remains of the Learned John Ray ...: With His Life,

John Ray, William Derham - 1760 - 364 pages
...with a dying Hand (22). In a Word, in his Dealings, no Man more ftrictly juft ; in his Converfation, no Man more humble, courteous, and affable : Towards...GOD, no Man more devout; and towards the Poor and Diftreffed, no Man more compaflionate and charitable, according to his Abilities. (22) See the aforefaid...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1816 - 536 pages
...another spring. He died at Black Notley, in a house of his own building, Jan. 17, 1705, in the 77th year of his age. His character is thus concisely given...more compassionate and charitable, according to his ahilities." The friend who wrote this eulogium, in his " Life of Mr. Ray," asserts, that he was buried,...
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Lives of eminent zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus

William MacGillivray - 1834 - 418 pages
...natural parts, and had a singular vivacity in his style, whether he wrote in English or Latin. In a word, in his dealings, no man more strictly just ; in his...compassionate and charitable, according to his abilities." His merits have been duly appreciated, both by foreigners and his own countrymen ; and although, in...
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Lives of Eminent Zoologists: From Aristotle to Linnaeus : with Introductory ...

William MacGillivray - 1834 - 420 pages
...natural parts, and had a singular vivacity in his style, whether he wrote in English or Latin. In a word, in his dealings, no man more strictly just ; in his...compassionate and charitable, according to his abilities." His merits have been duly appreciated, both by foreigners and his own countrymen; and although, in...
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Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linaeus: With Remarks on the ...

William MacGillivray - 1834 - 408 pages
...natural parts, and had a singular vivacity in his style, whether he wrote in English or Latin. In a word, in his dealings, no man more strictly just ; in his...compassionate and charitable, according to his abilities." His merits have been duly appreciated, both by foreigners and his own countrymen; and although, in...
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Titan: A Monthly Magazine..., Volume 2

1846 - 436 pages
...natural parts, and had a singular vivacity in his style, whether he wrote in English or Latin. In a word, in his dealings, no man more strictly just ; in his...compassionate and charitable according to his abilities.' His scientific merits have been acknowledged both by his countrymen and by foreigners. Sir James E....
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New General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 11

Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 572 pages
...8vo, by Mr. George Scott. His character is thus concisely given by Dr. Derham : " In his dealing?, no man more strictly just ; in his conversation, no...more humble, courteous, and affable ; towards God, uo man more devout ; and towards the poor and distressed, no man more compassionate and charitable,...
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A New General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 11

Hugh James Rose - 1857 - 660 pages
...Remains were published in 1760, 8vo, by Mr. George Scott. His character is thus concisely given by Dr. Derham : " In his dealings, no man more strictly just...compassionate and charitable, according to his abilities." RAYMOND, (Robert, lord,) an eminent judge, was the son of Sir Thomas Raymond, one of the justices of...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy ...

1910 - 572 pages
...vivacity in his Style, whether he wrote in English or Latin, which was equally easy to him. In a word, in his Dealings, no man more strictly Just ; in his...compassionate and charitable according to his abilities." DISCUSSION The PRESIDENT thought that Mr. Druce's papers were always welcome to the Conference. It...
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