The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... NEWTON , BISHOP OF BRISTOL , BY THEMSELVES ; AND OF THE REV . PHILIP SKELTON , BY MR . BURDY . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON , No. 62 , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH YARD ; By R. and R. Gilbert , St ...
... NEWTON , BISHOP OF BRISTOL , BY THEMSELVES ; AND OF THE REV . PHILIP SKELTON , BY MR . BURDY . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON , No. 62 , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH YARD ; By R. and R. Gilbert , St ...
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The Celebrated Orientalist A. C.. HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAR 5 1941 THE LIFE DR . THOMAS NEWTON , LATE LORD BISHOP KE2051.
The Celebrated Orientalist A. C.. HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAR 5 1941 THE LIFE DR . THOMAS NEWTON , LATE LORD BISHOP KE2051.
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The Celebrated Orientalist A. C.. THE LIFE DR . THOMAS NEWTON , LATE LORD BISHOP OF BRISTOL , WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . VOL . II . B THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO HIS LIFE . DISABLED as the.
The Celebrated Orientalist A. C.. THE LIFE DR . THOMAS NEWTON , LATE LORD BISHOP OF BRISTOL , WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . VOL . II . B THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO HIS LIFE . DISABLED as the.
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... NEWTON was born at Lichfield on the 21st of December 1703 O. S. , or on the 1st of January 1704 N. S. He was named Tho- mas , being born on St. Thomas's day , before the stile was altered . His father John Newton was a considerable ...
... NEWTON was born at Lichfield on the 21st of December 1703 O. S. , or on the 1st of January 1704 N. S. He was named Tho- mas , being born on St. Thomas's day , before the stile was altered . His father John Newton was a considerable ...
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