Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... death of its late possessor , Sir Rowland Henry Philipps Laugharne . " H. P. is re- quested to inform us of the date of Sir Row- land's death . In the last edition of De- brett's Baronetage it is stated that " Row- land Philipps , who ...
... death of its late possessor , Sir Rowland Henry Philipps Laugharne . " H. P. is re- quested to inform us of the date of Sir Row- land's death . In the last edition of De- brett's Baronetage it is stated that " Row- land Philipps , who ...
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... deaths , viz . in Germany about 90,000 ; in Sa- ragosa , in the month of October , about 100 per day , insomuch , observes Ma- nana , that the hearts of men became so hardened by the prevalence of death , that none mourned for the ...
... deaths , viz . in Germany about 90,000 ; in Sa- ragosa , in the month of October , about 100 per day , insomuch , observes Ma- nana , that the hearts of men became so hardened by the prevalence of death , that none mourned for the ...
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... death ) plainely appeared upon her ; whereby it is plain that this help was more than na- tural . " 1549. All we know is that Lincoln was , according to Camden , visited with plague this year . 1552. In this , the 5th year of Ed- ward ...
... death ) plainely appeared upon her ; whereby it is plain that this help was more than na- tural . " 1549. All we know is that Lincoln was , according to Camden , visited with plague this year . 1552. In this , the 5th year of Ed- ward ...
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... death by his pupil Wassenbergh . That Monboddo was right in sup- posing the radicals of the Greek to be duads , is evident from the fact that such duads do really exist in words that cannot be other than radicals . Thus we have , AQ . I ...
... death by his pupil Wassenbergh . That Monboddo was right in sup- posing the radicals of the Greek to be duads , is evident from the fact that such duads do really exist in words that cannot be other than radicals . Thus we have , AQ . I ...
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... death of Mr. Boucher , we have now the first portion of the work upon which he bestowed many years of his life , and which , even through the medium of a specimen containing the letter A , secured for him no little estimation amongst ...
... death of Mr. Boucher , we have now the first portion of the work upon which he bestowed many years of his life , and which , even through the medium of a specimen containing the letter A , secured for him no little estimation amongst ...
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