The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 97,Parte 2;Volúmenes 141-142F. Jefferies, 1827 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... died in 1704 , leaving issue Edmund , who died in 1728 unmarried , bequeathing the family estate to Edmund his cou- sin german ( the only son of the Dean of Norwich ) , whose son Humphrey was father of the Rev. C. Prideaux Brune , the ...
... died in 1704 , leaving issue Edmund , who died in 1728 unmarried , bequeathing the family estate to Edmund his cou- sin german ( the only son of the Dean of Norwich ) , whose son Humphrey was father of the Rev. C. Prideaux Brune , the ...
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... died at Werrington in the c . of Devon , 1676 , æt . 75. , Laurence , 2d son of Dr. Morice , died unmarried . " The next monument is constructed of well - wrought marble , and judi- ciously finished in the Roman Ionic . The Prideaux ...
... died at Werrington in the c . of Devon , 1676 , æt . 75. , Laurence , 2d son of Dr. Morice , died unmarried . " The next monument is constructed of well - wrought marble , and judi- ciously finished in the Roman Ionic . The Prideaux ...
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... died in 1670. He was an innocent good man , and much esteemed . " The " religio loci " of our cathedral and collegiate antiquities , is in no small degree enhanced by the recollec tion of those great and good men who have paced the ...
... died in 1670. He was an innocent good man , and much esteemed . " The " religio loci " of our cathedral and collegiate antiquities , is in no small degree enhanced by the recollec tion of those great and good men who have paced the ...
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... died on the throne of France , and bequeath- ed it to his posterity , leaving a reputation which could only be surpassed in lustre by that of an individual who should render si- milar advantages to his country , yet decline the ...
... died on the throne of France , and bequeath- ed it to his posterity , leaving a reputation which could only be surpassed in lustre by that of an individual who should render si- milar advantages to his country , yet decline the ...
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... died suddenly , or of an acute disease , and his secret have thus perished with him ; but it is far more probable that he was expectant of office and court favour , and that the discovery of his secret would have ruined him . He was not ...
... died suddenly , or of an acute disease , and his secret have thus perished with him ; but it is far more probable that he was expectant of office and court favour , and that the discovery of his secret would have ruined him . He was not ...
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