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Page 83
... racter has been thus very briefly sketched on a monument lately erected in that Church of which he had been more than fifty years Rector : " Eminently distin- guished by sound and extensive learning , a highly cultivated mind , and the ...
... racter has been thus very briefly sketched on a monument lately erected in that Church of which he had been more than fifty years Rector : " Eminently distin- guished by sound and extensive learning , a highly cultivated mind , and the ...
Page 138
... racter of Prologue to insinuate the plot into the boxes , ' it is time Bayes should retreat , and order the Dramatis Personæ on the stage . ' The length of the Preface precludes us from entering at large upon the Work : : Work indeed ...
... racter of Prologue to insinuate the plot into the boxes , ' it is time Bayes should retreat , and order the Dramatis Personæ on the stage . ' The length of the Preface precludes us from entering at large upon the Work : : Work indeed ...
Page 167
... racter , which uniting the energies of jea- lous and rival nations , enabled you to wield at will the fates and fortunes of mighty empires . " For the repeated Thanks and Grants bestowed upon you by this House , in gra- titude for your ...
... racter , which uniting the energies of jea- lous and rival nations , enabled you to wield at will the fates and fortunes of mighty empires . " For the repeated Thanks and Grants bestowed upon you by this House , in gra- titude for your ...
Page 193
... racter - portraits will always be admired . Suddenly , whilst walking on Blackfriars- bridge , Mrs. Fraser , relict of a late opu lent West - India merchant . Rev. T. R. Cotter , son of sir Lawrence Cotter . At Hillingdon - heath ...
... racter - portraits will always be admired . Suddenly , whilst walking on Blackfriars- bridge , Mrs. Fraser , relict of a late opu lent West - India merchant . Rev. T. R. Cotter , son of sir Lawrence Cotter . At Hillingdon - heath ...
Page 295
... racter , that even the most just testimony to her own excellencies would be repug- nant to her wishes . Suffice it therefore to record , that , as a cheerful and instructive companion , possessed of a sound judg- ment , and knowledge ...
... racter , that even the most just testimony to her own excellencies would be repug- nant to her wishes . Suffice it therefore to record , that , as a cheerful and instructive companion , possessed of a sound judg- ment , and knowledge ...
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