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Página 434
Her Husband , Tben wantonly to death decree Thomas Lord Erskine , An insect
usefuller than thee . an Inbabitant of this Parish , Thou and the worm are brother
kind , raised this Monument As low , as eartby , and as blind . to ber lamented ...
Her Husband , Tben wantonly to death decree Thomas Lord Erskine , An insect
usefuller than thee . an Inbabitant of this Parish , Thou and the worm are brother
kind , raised this Monument As low , as eartby , and as blind . to ber lamented ...
Página 467
CHARLES COMBE , Esq . M. D. Dr. Charles Combe , whose death we uo
medallic work which appeared from the ticed in our last Number , p . 375 , was
born pen of Dr. C. was a description of the in London , Sept. 23 , 1743. He
received coins ...
CHARLES COMBE , Esq . M. D. Dr. Charles Combe , whose death we uo
medallic work which appeared from the ticed in our last Number , p . 375 , was
born pen of Dr. C. was a description of the in London , Sept. 23 , 1743. He
received coins ...
Página 567
To The last end , or termination of this mortal Surgeon , who had scarcely ever left
him life , so free from every mental terror , as by night or by day , he said , “ Mr.
Kent , to take away , the “ bitterness of Death , " you have been to me a physician
...
To The last end , or termination of this mortal Surgeon , who had scarcely ever left
him life , so free from every mental terror , as by night or by day , he said , “ Mr.
Kent , to take away , the “ bitterness of Death , " you have been to me a physician
...
Página 630
The attention whicb the * You imagine the Kiog's death , but Jury had shewn , the
patience with which how can you gain tbis , as the Sovereiga they had heard the
body of evidence , is never seen , and the Prince has long and the vigilance ...
The attention whicb the * You imagine the Kiog's death , but Jury had shewn , the
patience with which how can you gain tbis , as the Sovereiga they had heard the
body of evidence , is never seen , and the Prince has long and the vigilance ...
Página 636
M. A. generally respected for his integrity and Died , lately , at bis bouse at
Sydney , benevolence -- a nao , by whose death soEllis Bent , esq . M. A. Judge -
Advocate of ciety in general has lost a link of a most the colony of New South
Wales .
M. A. generally respected for his integrity and Died , lately , at bis bouse at
Sydney , benevolence -- a nao , by whose death soEllis Bent , esq . M. A. Judge -
Advocate of ciety in general has lost a link of a most the colony of New South
Wales .
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Página 304 - England, of the which most part was of people of small substance and of no value; whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to 'such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same counties, whereby manslaughters, riots, batteries, and divisions among the gentlemen and other people of the same counties, shall very likely rise and be, unless convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf...
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