The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--, Volume 2, Part 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 - Biography |
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... England . He was one of the thirteen bishops who , in 1801 , refused to obey the recommendation addressed to the French emigrant bishops by Pius VII . , that they should promote the restoration of peace to the church by resigning their ...
... England . He was one of the thirteen bishops who , in 1801 , refused to obey the recommendation addressed to the French emigrant bishops by Pius VII . , that they should promote the restoration of peace to the church by resigning their ...
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... England ; but he then declined to undertake such a work , because Palmer , a printer , was engaged upon one of similar character , and because he deemed himself incompetent to such an undertaking . Pal- mer's work , which is entitled ...
... England ; but he then declined to undertake such a work , because Palmer , a printer , was engaged upon one of similar character , and because he deemed himself incompetent to such an undertaking . Pal- mer's work , which is entitled ...
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... England . He inherited from his father a taste for astronomy , which led him to undertake the publication of an almanack suited to the Americans . This work was very popular , and was continued by him for in 1765 , at the age of fifty ...
... England . He inherited from his father a taste for astronomy , which led him to undertake the publication of an almanack suited to the Americans . This work was very popular , and was continued by him for in 1765 , at the age of fifty ...
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... England ; but while preparing for the voyage , he was seized with a fresh attack of asthma , which ended his life in Novem- ber , 1633. His wife and children sailed for New England in the following spring , taking with them his library ...
... England ; but while preparing for the voyage , he was seized with a fresh attack of asthma , which ended his life in Novem- ber , 1633. His wife and children sailed for New England in the following spring , taking with them his library ...
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... England : on which D'Amfreville put them ashore again , and informed the pirates that his master did armées navales , " and intrusted with the command of a flotilla of thirty - five vessels laden with troops for the service of James II ...
... England : on which D'Amfreville put them ashore again , and informed the pirates that his master did armées navales , " and intrusted with the command of a flotilla of thirty - five vessels laden with troops for the service of James II ...
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