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... late Dean of Winchester ; and she is still living , much respected , at Bath . The other two are both deceased , and were married : one to William Buller , D. D. late Bishop of Exeter ; the other to Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle . Cer 86 ...
... late Dean of Winchester ; and she is still living , much respected , at Bath . The other two are both deceased , and were married : one to William Buller , D. D. late Bishop of Exeter ; the other to Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle . Cer 86 ...
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... late Lord Bar- rington , through the late Mr. Ri- chard - Owen Cambridge's interest , with whom he quarreled long before his death . After many years of atten- page 435 ) , to be informed that Tus- ser died in London , in 1580 , and was ...
... late Lord Bar- rington , through the late Mr. Ri- chard - Owen Cambridge's interest , with whom he quarreled long before his death . After many years of atten- page 435 ) , to be informed that Tus- ser died in London , in 1580 , and was ...
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... late Mr.JOHN SMEATON , F.R.S. embracing the several Subjects of Canals , Navigable Rivers , Harbours , Piers , Bridges , Draining , Embanking , Lighthouses , Machinery of various Descriptions ; including Fire Engines , Mills , & c . & c ...
... late Mr.JOHN SMEATON , F.R.S. embracing the several Subjects of Canals , Navigable Rivers , Harbours , Piers , Bridges , Draining , Embanking , Lighthouses , Machinery of various Descriptions ; including Fire Engines , Mills , & c . & c ...
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... late Mr. Perceval , for whose person he entertained a warm af- fection . Mr. Whitbread sincerely deplored the loss of the Right Hon . Gentleman , whose liberal and unceasing controul of temper he particularly admired . Sir R. Wigram ...
... late Mr. Perceval , for whose person he entertained a warm af- fection . Mr. Whitbread sincerely deplored the loss of the Right Hon . Gentleman , whose liberal and unceasing controul of temper he particularly admired . Sir R. Wigram ...
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... late Mr. Perceval was at their head , they were worse than weak without the aid of his great talents . He thought every thing had not been done to form a popular and efficient Administration ; for the offers made to a Noble Marquis and ...
... late Mr. Perceval was at their head , they were worse than weak without the aid of his great talents . He thought every thing had not been done to form a popular and efficient Administration ; for the offers made to a Noble Marquis and ...
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