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IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . OTHE DE LYON ALLE A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XXIV . DE TILLE DE LONDON : PRINTED ...
IN EVERY NATION ; PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND IRISH ; FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME . OTHE DE LYON ALLE A NEW EDITION , REVISED AND ENLARGED BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F. S. A. VOL . XXIV . DE TILLE DE LONDON : PRINTED ...
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The bishop , pleased with his proficiency , and particularly delighted with his early turn for music , which he thought an earnest of greater attainments ,, be stowed a pension on him sufficient to defray the expences of his education ...
The bishop , pleased with his proficiency , and particularly delighted with his early turn for music , which he thought an earnest of greater attainments ,, be stowed a pension on him sufficient to defray the expences of his education ...
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They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope . " We have nothing , however , of his works left except some ...
They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope . " We have nothing , however , of his works left except some ...
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... and particularly to the branch of fortification , he made extraordinary pro- gress in it . He understood mathematics , not only better than is usual for a gentleman whose view is to rise in the army , but even to a degree of ...
... and particularly to the branch of fortification , he made extraordinary pro- gress in it . He understood mathematics , not only better than is usual for a gentleman whose view is to rise in the army , but even to a degree of ...
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This appeared particularly hard in his case , as , according to every authority , he was " a learned , peace- able , and good divine , who had formerly complied with the customs and devotions of the church , and had been in- defatigable ...
This appeared particularly hard in his case , as , according to every authority , he was " a learned , peace- able , and good divine , who had formerly complied with the customs and devotions of the church , and had been in- defatigable ...
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