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... Thomas Green , Poet- Heryngham - John Huss , the Bohemian Reformer - Family of Hussey -- Royal Hospi- tal , Kilmainham , near Dublin - Prince Maurice- Mells -George Pickering - Pomona in the Orkney Islands J. Rees - Starachter and ...
... Thomas Green , Poet- Heryngham - John Huss , the Bohemian Reformer - Family of Hussey -- Royal Hospi- tal , Kilmainham , near Dublin - Prince Maurice- Mells -George Pickering - Pomona in the Orkney Islands J. Rees - Starachter and ...
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... THOMAS GREEN , POET . In 1780 , there ap- - Through all his bones a deadly chilness strook , Siel'd - up his sparkling eyes with Iron bands , Led down his feet ( almost ) to Lethe's sands ; In briefe , so numm'd his Soule's and Bodie's ...
... THOMAS GREEN , POET . In 1780 , there ap- - Through all his bones a deadly chilness strook , Siel'd - up his sparkling eyes with Iron bands , Led down his feet ( almost ) to Lethe's sands ; In briefe , so numm'd his Soule's and Bodie's ...
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... Thomas Wilson to James Duke of Ormonde , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , and several other personages . I wish , for a particular purpose , to learn some- thing about this Thomas Wilson . Who was he ? what means of information did he ...
... Thomas Wilson to James Duke of Ormonde , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , and several other personages . I wish , for a particular purpose , to learn some- thing about this Thomas Wilson . Who was he ? what means of information did he ...
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... THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " - Some years since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , informed me that this work was in the handwrit- ing of Lord Clarendon , who , he asserted , was the true author . He said he had seen the MS ...
... THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " - Some years since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , informed me that this work was in the handwrit- ing of Lord Clarendon , who , he asserted , was the true author . He said he had seen the MS ...
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... THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " by the Latins is strengthened by the historian since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the informed me that this work was in the handwrit- period when ...
... THOMAS BURTON'S " DIARY . " by the Latins is strengthened by the historian since Mr. Upcott , whilst on a visit to Edinburgh , Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the informed me that this work was in the handwrit- period when ...
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