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The new imperial encyclopaedia, or, Dictionary of the sciences and arts : comprehending also the whole circle of miscellaneous literature ... . he ecclesiastical^^as ordained, andf Connor, worthlinted ot preler-(5erkeley, one ofyivate secretary;^.oie livings of La-t^, instead of the; lie then settledrepaired thelexemplary man-bnson, tlic cele-*ried, but wouldher heart. Tliis-i^mples steward,?^gentleman. Atjolitics in hopes•?ed, and in 1713The deatlih^lelely embitterediiblin,_ roject-obtainedI of letters to the^ them not to re-i^.t the patent was, he led a verywhich were un-iost his memory,isits of strangers,t. He died in^atrick. His ill-pessary to noticeider the appella-Vanliomngh, 3Ig inclination foc|)Ut when at lastlichhadsucler,^,vards-. Hi- left? building a hos-•iwift are mostly?arse and liten-«; ibip. The prin-? Gullivers Tra-, he ridicules po-the Whigs. All ^i^^ilar in DidC-Ee Wood projMiahieh he obtai ^- an, grandson to ilin, educated at I Tt Oxford. Hs -Hl *!». If was esteemed a ^^^ ^- He published, r, of Dr. Jona- Is works, 1765; jrcester, in 1783. 135^ miles S. ol .at. 43. 55. S. :lnig the human body I. SWI 681 S W I excessive. Tlie long d^ys of summer have liardly any and warm furs mitigate the cold of winter, which is so in-•tense, that the noses and extremities of the inhabltents are some-times mortified. The Swedes, since the days of Charles XI I. havebeen at incredible pains to correct the native barrenness of theircountry, by erecting colleges of agriculture, and in some placeswith great success. The soil is much the same with that of Don-mark and some parts of Norway, generally very bad, but in somevalleys surprisingly fertile. SWEDENBORG, Emanuel, was born at Stockholm on the29th Jan. 1689. His father was bishop of West Gothia. YoungSwcdenborgs education, from the character of the father, musthave been pious ; and by his appearing with reputation as an author,at 20 years of age, it is proved successful. His first work was avolu


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