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While Girald thus employed himself in Ire . land , the two bishoprics of Ferns and
Leighlin , fell vacant , which earl John offered to unite , and confer on him ; but he
rejected the promotion , and employed himself in collecting materials for writing ...
While Girald thus employed himself in Ire . land , the two bishoprics of Ferns and
Leighlin , fell vacant , which earl John offered to unite , and confer on him ; but he
rejected the promotion , and employed himself in collecting materials for writing ...
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moments that were delightfully employed by the imperial guest in hearing the
song's of the painter's daughter , the artist himself was busy in sketching his
picture with so striking a likeness , that the grand duchess too spared so much
time from ...
moments that were delightfully employed by the imperial guest in hearing the
song's of the painter's daughter , the artist himself was busy in sketching his
picture with so striking a likeness , that the grand duchess too spared so much
time from ...
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After being employed in this for two years , the pope made him assistant prelate ,
and gave him the abbey of St. Benedict of Gualdo . In 1716 he was translated to
the see of Cesena , which he enjoyed but a short time , dying at St. Mauro , Sept.
After being employed in this for two years , the pope made him assistant prelate ,
and gave him the abbey of St. Benedict of Gualdo . In 1716 he was translated to
the see of Cesena , which he enjoyed but a short time , dying at St. Mauro , Sept.
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He employed his wealth also in finishing the magnificent cathedral of Winchester
, which was left incomplete by his predecessor , in repairing Hyde - abbey ,
relieving prisoners , and other works of charity . But what , Dr. Milner says , has
chiefly ...
He employed his wealth also in finishing the magnificent cathedral of Winchester
, which was left incomplete by his predecessor , in repairing Hyde - abbey ,
relieving prisoners , and other works of charity . But what , Dr. Milner says , has
chiefly ...
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12mo.3 BELLIN ( NICHOLAS ) , geographical engineer of the marine , and
member of the royal society of London , was born at Paris in 1703 , and died the
21st of March 1772 . He had a singular knowledge in his art , which he employed
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12mo.3 BELLIN ( NICHOLAS ) , geographical engineer of the marine , and
member of the royal society of London , was born at Paris in 1703 , and died the
21st of March 1772 . He had a singular knowledge in his art , which he employed
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