The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... engaged in the wine trade with a brother in Durham Yard , failed , and then threw himself on the stage . His first appearance before the public was hazarded at Ipswich , during the summer of 1741 , under the assumed name of Lydda !, and ...
... engaged in the wine trade with a brother in Durham Yard , failed , and then threw himself on the stage . His first appearance before the public was hazarded at Ipswich , during the summer of 1741 , under the assumed name of Lydda !, and ...
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... engaging . His complexion was dark ; the features of his face pleasing and regular , but animated by a full black eye , bril- liant and penetrating . His voice was clear , melodious , and com- manding ; and , although it might not ...
... engaging . His complexion was dark ; the features of his face pleasing and regular , but animated by a full black eye , bril- liant and penetrating . His voice was clear , melodious , and com- manding ; and , although it might not ...
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... ; but it involved higher things , for while thus engaged he became an author . His first publication , according to some , was The Memoirs of a Protestant condernn- ed to the Gallies of France for his Religion . 523 GENII OF ST . PAUL'S ,
... ; but it involved higher things , for while thus engaged he became an author . His first publication , according to some , was The Memoirs of a Protestant condernn- ed to the Gallies of France for his Religion . 523 GENII OF ST . PAUL'S ,
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... engaged in an endeavour to calm those disturbances which have immemorially taken place in Ireland , in consequence of the aversion with which the Catholic population paid tythes to the Protestant Clergy . The plan was rejected - an ill ...
... engaged in an endeavour to calm those disturbances which have immemorially taken place in Ireland , in consequence of the aversion with which the Catholic population paid tythes to the Protestant Clergy . The plan was rejected - an ill ...
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... engaged , Cibber , the Poet Laureate , died , and he had the honour of refusing to fill up the vacancy . He returned to Cambridge and settled himself at Pembroke Hall ; but his constitution , naturally weak , was so shattered by ...
... engaged , Cibber , the Poet Laureate , died , and he had the honour of refusing to fill up the vacancy . He returned to Cambridge and settled himself at Pembroke Hall ; but his constitution , naturally weak , was so shattered by ...
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