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... young , he was attempted to be poisoned at a dinner given by some of his rival artists , and that although he es- caped with his life , he continued long in an infirm state . He must , however , have completely recovered from this ...
... young , he was attempted to be poisoned at a dinner given by some of his rival artists , and that although he es- caped with his life , he continued long in an infirm state . He must , however , have completely recovered from this ...
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... young noblemen frequently allow to players . " Monsieur le mar- quis , " said he to him , " your people have ill treated mine ; I must have satisfaction of you . " This he repeated several times , using always the same expressions ...
... young noblemen frequently allow to players . " Monsieur le mar- quis , " said he to him , " your people have ill treated mine ; I must have satisfaction of you . " This he repeated several times , using always the same expressions ...
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... young de la Barre was recommended to him as an assistant in transcribing and comparing manuscripts , and it was by his aid that Ban- duri was enabled to publish his " Imperium Orientale , " 2 vols . folio , and his " Medals " ( see ...
... young de la Barre was recommended to him as an assistant in transcribing and comparing manuscripts , and it was by his aid that Ban- duri was enabled to publish his " Imperium Orientale , " 2 vols . folio , and his " Medals " ( see ...
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... young man , but reckoned the shrewdest head in England , and the person in whom the Presbyterians chiefly confide ; and if money be necessary towards the good work , it is reckoned he can command as far as 100,000l . from the body of ...
... young man , but reckoned the shrewdest head in England , and the person in whom the Presbyterians chiefly confide ; and if money be necessary towards the good work , it is reckoned he can command as far as 100,000l . from the body of ...
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... young . John , the third , was a major- general in the army , commanded the land forces at the reduction of the island of Guadaloupe in 1758 , and died in 1764. Of Daines and Samuel some notice will follow : Shute , the sixth , is now ...
... young . John , the third , was a major- general in the army , commanded the land forces at the reduction of the island of Guadaloupe in 1758 , and died in 1764. Of Daines and Samuel some notice will follow : Shute , the sixth , is now ...
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