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Página 76
Jan. before his death , but continued to re- it is said , at his similarity to the late
ceive the official report of his Secre- King in his last moments . It was at taries , as
punctually as when he at- the earnest request of his medical adtended at his
office ...
Jan. before his death , but continued to re- it is said , at his similarity to the late
ceive the official report of his Secre- King in his last moments . It was at taries , as
punctually as when he at- the earnest request of his medical adtended at his
office ...
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Robert serves to be mentioned , that he never Haswell , R. N. who , after tbe
death of sold any of the presentations to his her busband , married , secundly the
Rev. livings . He was patron of Ledsham , John Tattersall , Chaplain in Ordinary ...
Robert serves to be mentioned , that he never Haswell , R. N. who , after tbe
death of sold any of the presentations to his her busband , married , secundly the
Rev. livings . He was patron of Ledsham , John Tattersall , Chaplain in Ordinary ...
Página 363
The Vanity of Human Expectations ; His memory was at this time remarkable
Sermon on the Death of the Princess for its strength and tenacity . Charlotte (
Vide ibid . p . 610 ) . His father finding that it would be vain Memoirs of the Rev.
William ...
The Vanity of Human Expectations ; His memory was at this time remarkable
Sermon on the Death of the Princess for its strength and tenacity . Charlotte (
Vide ibid . p . 610 ) . His father finding that it would be vain Memoirs of the Rev.
William ...
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Gloucester Ship Canal opened , 456 Kimmeridge Coal Money , account of , 76 )
Goglar , J. death and character , 375 King , Bp . memoir of , 269 Gold , on the
origin of , 13 Kirkcudbright , Lord , death of , 569 Good , Dr. J. M. memoir of , 976
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Gloucester Ship Canal opened , 456 Kimmeridge Coal Money , account of , 76 )
Goglar , J. death and character , 375 King , Bp . memoir of , 269 Gold , on the
origin of , 13 Kirkcudbright , Lord , death of , 569 Good , Dr. J. M. memoir of , 976
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Mother , lines written by a , 449 Booker , Mrs. stanzas , on bebulding ber Nichols ,
J. lines on hearing the death remains , 256 of , 63 Brandreth , H. influence of
religion , 632 Ode to John Martin , 353 Briton , D. 4. stanzas on Life , 548 Old Age
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Mother , lines written by a , 449 Booker , Mrs. stanzas , on bebulding ber Nichols ,
J. lines on hearing the death remains , 256 of , 63 Brandreth , H. influence of
religion , 632 Ode to John Martin , 353 Briton , D. 4. stanzas on Life , 548 Old Age
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