The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 99F. Jeffries, 1806 |
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... lived nearly to confume , with little profpect of any com- fortable provifion for advancing age . By the kindness of that Providence which fu- perintends human events he was fnatched fuddenly from a world of mifery and mif- fortune in ...
... lived nearly to confume , with little profpect of any com- fortable provifion for advancing age . By the kindness of that Providence which fu- perintends human events he was fnatched fuddenly from a world of mifery and mif- fortune in ...
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... lived with the Duke , as he had been banifhed England for the fame caufe as himself . The Archbishop's family were powerful in Northumber- land , from their family and con- #nexions , Thele two lords , as I have heard , remained at ...
... lived with the Duke , as he had been banifhed England for the fame caufe as himself . The Archbishop's family were powerful in Northumber- land , from their family and con- #nexions , Thele two lords , as I have heard , remained at ...
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... lived in the moft affectionate friendship . She was a native of Lincolnshire . In his 79th year , Mr. Thomas Lambert , of College - ftr . Weftminster ; well known to the inhabitants , but more particularly to thofe of the parish of St ...
... lived in the moft affectionate friendship . She was a native of Lincolnshire . In his 79th year , Mr. Thomas Lambert , of College - ftr . Weftminster ; well known to the inhabitants , but more particularly to thofe of the parish of St ...
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