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her son , on the spot , with that advice , and those accommodations , which would
have been more useless and expensive , had she lived at a greater distance . In
1722 he was sent to King's college , Cambridge , and on a vacancy of the ...
her son , on the spot , with that advice , and those accommodations , which would
have been more useless and expensive , had she lived at a greater distance . In
1722 he was sent to King's college , Cambridge , and on a vacancy of the ...
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died in 1787 at Berlin , and left his library and medals to the king of Prussia , in
the service of which court he had lived for many years . It was at the German Spa
where his talents were first noticed . Previously to his going abroad he is said to ...
died in 1787 at Berlin , and left his library and medals to the king of Prussia , in
the service of which court he had lived for many years . It was at the German Spa
where his talents were first noticed . Previously to his going abroad he is said to ...
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Before this , however , he had obtained several ecclesiastical preferments in
France , for the support of his dignity , which he enjoyed as long as he lived , king
James continuing him there as his ambassador , to whom he rendered many ...
Before this , however , he had obtained several ecclesiastical preferments in
France , for the support of his dignity , which he enjoyed as long as he lived , king
James continuing him there as his ambassador , to whom he rendered many ...
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Thence he entered Queen's college , Oxford , Wood thinks , as a servitor , but left
the university without taking a degree , on obtaining a presentation to the living of
Oakingham , in Berkshire ; but upon Mr. Bateman's having got another ...
Thence he entered Queen's college , Oxford , Wood thinks , as a servitor , but left
the university without taking a degree , on obtaining a presentation to the living of
Oakingham , in Berkshire ; but upon Mr. Bateman's having got another ...
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This lady , after the duke's death , lived with splendid hospitality at Bulstrode ,
which was the resort not only of persons of the highest rank , but of those most
distinguished for talents and eminence in the literary world . To her , posterity will
ever ...
This lady , after the duke's death , lived with splendid hospitality at Bulstrode ,
which was the resort not only of persons of the highest rank , but of those most
distinguished for talents and eminence in the literary world . To her , posterity will
ever ...
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