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Page 22
... death , the Duke of Athol had caused Mr. Squire to return to me . Kinghorn , when Vaughan was going , interfered about my keys , which he wanted Vaughan to deliver to him , said he had been reported & blamed for suffering Vaughan to ...
... death , the Duke of Athol had caused Mr. Squire to return to me . Kinghorn , when Vaughan was going , interfered about my keys , which he wanted Vaughan to deliver to him , said he had been reported & blamed for suffering Vaughan to ...
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... death of his widow : " Oct. 19. In Carolina - row , Bristol , aged 91 , Mrs. Killigrew , widow of the late Mr. T. Guildford K. , wine - merchant , of that city " ( Gent . Mag . , Nov. 1809 , vol . lxxix . part ii . p . 1079 ) . DANIEL ...
... death of his widow : " Oct. 19. In Carolina - row , Bristol , aged 91 , Mrs. Killigrew , widow of the late Mr. T. Guildford K. , wine - merchant , of that city " ( Gent . Mag . , Nov. 1809 , vol . lxxix . part ii . p . 1079 ) . DANIEL ...
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... death resulting from that blow , decline " Do you mean to say that the life of that man will to allow the doctor to interfere . ' be sacrified for the sake of a bet ? ' " Probably . The rage for betting is deep rooted in this country ...
... death resulting from that blow , decline " Do you mean to say that the life of that man will to allow the doctor to interfere . ' be sacrified for the sake of a bet ? ' " Probably . The rage for betting is deep rooted in this country ...
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... death of Avice Hope Rydon on 29 Aug. , both at Brighton . The name Avice is , I suppose , the same as Hawise , Hadewisa , & c . Old John Lightfoot , a rather notable divine of the seventeenth century , married Joyce Compton . On 17 Nov ...
... death of Avice Hope Rydon on 29 Aug. , both at Brighton . The name Avice is , I suppose , the same as Hawise , Hadewisa , & c . Old John Lightfoot , a rather notable divine of the seventeenth century , married Joyce Compton . On 17 Nov ...
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... death I had the privilege of both hearing and speaking to him , and found him all that R. R. says of him . Though a foreigner , he spoke and wrote English en maître , as his sermons and works testified . The only volume of his that I ...
... death I had the privilege of both hearing and speaking to him , and found him all that R. R. says of him . Though a foreigner , he spoke and wrote English en maître , as his sermons and works testified . The only volume of his that I ...
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