| British dominions - 1826 - 410 pages
...dispense, or did actually dispense, the medicines used in their own practice. This was the state of things in the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century. But these, and all the other stratagems of the College, were unable to stop the progress first of the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1831 - 664 pages
...still continued in the land, and employed blood-hounds to track the haunts of these devoted men. During the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century, priest-hunting was a favourite field sport in Ireland. ' The character of the rude soldiers was soon... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1833 - 398 pages
...continued in the land, and employed blood-hounds to track tlje haunts of these devoted men. During' the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century, priest-hunting was a favourite field-sport in Ireland. The character of the rude soldiers was soon... | |
| 1834 - 576 pages
...Universel de la France.) ARBROATH. [See ABKRBROTHWICK.] ARBUTHNOT, JOHN, a celebrated wit and physician in the latter part of the seventeenth and the early part of the eighteenth century. His father was a clergyman of the Scotch episcopal church. Arbuthnot was educated in the University... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1844 - 524 pages
...priest,-)- the same sum being given for the head of every wolf ; for at this period, Ireland was * During the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century, Print-bunting was a uvouritc field sport in Ireland. — Dr. TAYLOR'S i ¡ivil Wacs of Ireland, vol... | |
| 1848 - 588 pages
...that epoch may be considered to have ended with Alessandro Scarlatti, who, born in 1650, flourished in the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth centuries, dying in 1728. "Previous to Scarlatti, Cavalli, Chapel Master at Venice, who composed a... | |
| David Masson - 1850 - 444 pages
...Tournefort, Scheuchza, Kamel, Vaillant, Ka;mpfer, Catesby, Houston, Boerhaave, and other eminent botanists of the latter part of the seventeenth and the early part of the eighteenth century. The entire number of species included in the original herbarium of Sloane has been estimated at 8000;... | |
| Thomas DeWitt - 1857 - 132 pages
...well as of Huguenots, led to the spreading of Dutch settlements, and the increase of churches, during the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century. They were found particularly along the North river, in the valleys of the Hackensack, Passaic, and... | |
| Thomas DeWitt - 1857 - 156 pages
...well as of Huguenots, led to the spreading of Dutch settlements, and the increase of churches, during the latter part of the seventeenth, and the early part of the eighteenth century. They were found particularly along the North river, in the valleys of the Hackensack, Passaic, and... | |
| James Bannerman - 1865 - 608 pages
...in the Helvetic Confession, and in the writings of many divines1 who held similar sentiments during the latter part of the seventeenth and the early part of the eighteenth centuries, there was a strong and growing party within the Church who advocated opposite opinions.... | |
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