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... degree of M. D. and regent of that faculty , in spite of a very con- siderable opposition from his brethren , and from this time his chemical opinions and discoveries rendered him uni- versally known and respected . The fertility of his ...
... degree of M. D. and regent of that faculty , in spite of a very con- siderable opposition from his brethren , and from this time his chemical opinions and discoveries rendered him uni- versally known and respected . The fertility of his ...
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... degree ; and then went to Edmund - hall , and took that of master . Having entered into holy orders , he preached some time in and near Oxford ; and afterwards at West - Woodhay , near Donnington castle , in Berkshire . In 1641 he took ...
... degree ; and then went to Edmund - hall , and took that of master . Having entered into holy orders , he preached some time in and near Oxford ; and afterwards at West - Woodhay , near Donnington castle , in Berkshire . In 1641 he took ...
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... degree . " Afterwards removing to Cambridge , he took his master's degree as a member of Trinity college , and returning to Oxford , was incorporated in the same degree July 5 , 1656. About the same time he became chaplain to Arabella ...
... degree . " Afterwards removing to Cambridge , he took his master's degree as a member of Trinity college , and returning to Oxford , was incorporated in the same degree July 5 , 1656. About the same time he became chaplain to Arabella ...
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... degree . But refusing to comply with the terms of pro- testant conformity in queen Elizabeth's reign , he resigned • his fellowship , after holding it about four years , and , leaving England , took upon him the trade of printing ...
... degree . But refusing to comply with the terms of pro- testant conformity in queen Elizabeth's reign , he resigned • his fellowship , after holding it about four years , and , leaving England , took upon him the trade of printing ...
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... degree to instruct the profession in the means of rendering these me- dicines safe and manageable , and accordingly they are now , especially the latter , in daily and familiar use , and rank among the valuable articles of the materia ...
... degree to instruct the profession in the means of rendering these me- dicines safe and manageable , and accordingly they are now , especially the latter , in daily and familiar use , and rank among the valuable articles of the materia ...
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