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... given a sketch for his life to the thirty - third year of it , publisht by his relation , who is now in possession of his grandfather's estate in Hereford- shire . The same gentleman has given us many particulars relating to that , and ...
... given a sketch for his life to the thirty - third year of it , publisht by his relation , who is now in possession of his grandfather's estate in Hereford- shire . The same gentleman has given us many particulars relating to that , and ...
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... given to it by the Latins is strengthened by the historian Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the period when he wrote , about the middle of the third century , known by this name ; and he adds , that such name had been given ...
... given to it by the Latins is strengthened by the historian Solinus , who records the fact that it was at the period when he wrote , about the middle of the third century , known by this name ; and he adds , that such name had been given ...
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... given to it 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 ...
... given to it 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 ...
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... given when we come to his character ) , when his humour seems to have run away with the general decency of his behavior . 7 6 About a year after his being presented to these livings , Swift took his Doctor's Degree , and pass'd the ...
... given when we come to his character ) , when his humour seems to have run away with the general decency of his behavior . 7 6 About a year after his being presented to these livings , Swift took his Doctor's Degree , and pass'd the ...
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... given to Richard by the fair Gile herself , and that on her marriage he thus returned . them , attaching them to the seal which gave to her husband the lands of Popeville and Varreville , as his " right and inheritance by the said Gile ...
... given to Richard by the fair Gile herself , and that on her marriage he thus returned . them , attaching them to the seal which gave to her husband the lands of Popeville and Varreville , as his " right and inheritance by the said Gile ...
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