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The manner of his death is remarkable . Playing the part of Don Diego in the Cid ,
his sword fell from his hand , as the piece requires ; and kicking it from him with
indignation , he unfortunately střuck against the point of it , by which his little toe ...
The manner of his death is remarkable . Playing the part of Don Diego in the Cid ,
his sword fell from his hand , as the piece requires ; and kicking it from him with
indignation , he unfortunately střuck against the point of it , by which his little toe ...
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... death he had projected a dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities , which
was to form four folio volumes , and had executed some parts of it with great care
and accuracy , at the time of his death , May 23 , 1738. His eloge was
pronounced ...
... death he had projected a dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities , which
was to form four folio volumes , and had executed some parts of it with great care
and accuracy , at the time of his death , May 23 , 1738. His eloge was
pronounced ...
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been appointed successor to his father , and had occasionally lectured in the
professor's chair , Dr. Beattie resumed that employment himself , and continued it
, although with intervals of sickness and depression , until the unexpected death
of ...
been appointed successor to his father , and had occasionally lectured in the
professor's chair , Dr. Beattie resumed that employment himself , and continued it
, although with intervals of sickness and depression , until the unexpected death
of ...
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He was besides , counsellor of the royal consistory , inspector of the French
college , and a year before his death was appointed inspector of the French
churches in Berlin , and of the other churches comprised within the inspection of
that city .
He was besides , counsellor of the royal consistory , inspector of the French
college , and a year before his death was appointed inspector of the French
churches in Berlin , and of the other churches comprised within the inspection of
that city .
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Sir Robert was speaker of the house of commons , 14 Eliz . and chief baron of the
exchequer ; and caught his death at the black assize at Oxford , 1577 . Beaupré
Bell , his fourth lineal descendant , married Margaret , daughter of sir Anthony ...
Sir Robert was speaker of the house of commons , 14 Eliz . and chief baron of the
exchequer ; and caught his death at the black assize at Oxford , 1577 . Beaupré
Bell , his fourth lineal descendant , married Margaret , daughter of sir Anthony ...
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