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John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman - Page 63
by Thomas Cogan - 1776
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London Review of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 3

Bibliography - 1776 - 586 pages
...have lott in me by a too early burial, I thiuk it proper to acquaint them, that my ptogenelrix was lus feventh confort ; with whom he eloped in the perfon of Mifs Dunk ; — whom he buried the feventh day after deceafic | — aud whom he afterwards married in the perfon of Dr. Stainvil'i vidow....
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John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman. Essays. By Thomas Cogan

John BUNCLE (Junior.), Thomas COGAN (M.D.) - 1776 - 274 pages
...all equally beautiful, and equally accomplished. But to mew how much the community might have loft in me by a too early burial, I think it proper to acquaint them, that my Progenitrix was hlsfdventh Confort ; with" whom he eloped in the perfon of Mifs Dunk ; — whom he...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 42

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 510 pages
...Vo!< xxvi. p, 74. xxxii. p. 47$. xxxv. p. 395. that his progenetrix was his father's fcventh confer*; with whom he eloped in the perfon of Mifs Dunk; whom he buried the feventh day after deceafe ; and whom he afterwards married in the perfon of Dr. Stainvil's widow. «...
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