The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... death of our progeni- tor , who left us this estate , there hath ap- peared some of the family who have always opposed my claim to this estate . But that you cannot shew ; and therefore I have an undoubted title to the whole estate : I ...
... death of our progeni- tor , who left us this estate , there hath ap- peared some of the family who have always opposed my claim to this estate . But that you cannot shew ; and therefore I have an undoubted title to the whole estate : I ...
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... death . The arguments have been laid before your Readers , and of the justness of them they will judge . A. H. ( p . 548. b . ) does not find himself " convinced of any er- ror . " Perhaps not ; for to prove is one thing , and to ...
... death . The arguments have been laid before your Readers , and of the justness of them they will judge . A. H. ( p . 548. b . ) does not find himself " convinced of any er- ror . " Perhaps not ; for to prove is one thing , and to ...
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... Death . This melancholy event threw a gloom over his mind , which was never after entirely dissipated . As soon as the transports of his grief were a little subsided , he composed the following Monody . For the benefit of the English ...
... Death . This melancholy event threw a gloom over his mind , which was never after entirely dissipated . As soon as the transports of his grief were a little subsided , he composed the following Monody . For the benefit of the English ...
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... death . It is said there were private reasons why he did not retain the name of Sa- ville himself , though he annexed it to the Christian names of all the male part of his own family . He was a mu- sician by profession , and one of the ...
... death . It is said there were private reasons why he did not retain the name of Sa- ville himself , though he annexed it to the Christian names of all the male part of his own family . He was a mu- sician by profession , and one of the ...
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... death on that account . Yet , for want of Justice and Equality in the Patriot Spirit , what were the fruits of all their zeal for liberty and inde- pendence , for their customs , laws , and national importance ? The result was this ...
... death on that account . Yet , for want of Justice and Equality in the Patriot Spirit , what were the fruits of all their zeal for liberty and inde- pendence , for their customs , laws , and national importance ? The result was this ...
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